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Hyundai Imagequest Rewrites Gamers' Wish Lists With Launch Of World's Fastest TFT Monitor

17 November 2004

Gamers in search of the ultimate visual experience today received a huge boost from Hyundai ImageQuest, the global manufacturer of LCD, plasma and CRT displays, with the launch of a new 19-inch TFT display.

With an 8ms response time, the new L90D+ is speeding ahead of the market to take its place as one of the world's fastest responding TFT display that provides completely ghost-free images. This industry leading performance combined with an attractive price and exceptionally sharp picture, due to 800:1 contrast ratio, has the potential to establish the display as the number one choice for the growing number of high-end gamers.

Furthermore, to enhance the overall visual experience, the display's DVI-D digital connection delivers improved imaging and scanning.

"The availability of fast moving games is changing the gaming landscape dramatically," explained Jan Karlsson, Regional Manager, UK, Scandinavia and Baltic, Hyundai ImageQuest. "With an incredibly fast response time and high quality imaging, our new monitor will leave even the most demanding early adopters speechless."

The display's telescopic foot allows for adjusting viewing positions, relieving games addicts from potential neck and shoulder pain. The same size screen as in 21-inch Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) display also helps gamers who spend long hours in front of a screen.

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Price and availability:

The price of Hyundai ImageQuest's new 8 ms display starts from £391 incl. VAT, and is available in December from good electronic retailers.

About Hyundai ImageQuest

With 20 years industry experience in display market, Hyundai ImageQuest focuses solely on manufacturing the industry's broadest range of LCD and plasma displays and CRT monitors targeted at users' specific requirements.

Hyundai ImageQuest's offering ranges from 15 inch desktop LCD monitors through to 50 inch plasma displays with individual products targeted at gamers, office users and home TV users.

The company sells mainly through distribution with displays and monitors handled by Centreprise and Compusys in England and 3D Logistics in Ireland. LCD and plasma TVs are currently distributed by Visual Displays.

Hyundai ImageQuest is headquartered in Korea with sales operations throughout Europe, China, Japan and United States. Its marketing office in the UK is in Basingstoke, Hampshire. For further information see: http://www.hyundaiq.com

Press contacts:

Gareth Davies

Rainier PR

+44 (0)20 7494 6576

gdavies@rainierpr.co.uk

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