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During the second quarter, Lenovo announced its new IdeaCentre A520, a new all-in-one desktop PC featuring a compact 23-inch frameless 1080p display that supports multi-touch with a widely adjustable screen angle (from -5 to 90 degress flat) with perfect picture at any angle so users can watch movies, play touch-based games or enjoy video chat in any position.
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For perfect picture at any angle viewing, the Lenovo L-Series monitors, such as the LI2723s, the world's first edgeless and thinnest 27-inch IPS monitor4, serves as a great complement to the IdeaCentre Q190.
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The key is a filter that sits in front of the projector to block vertical regions of the screen, meaning that each one of your eyes sees a slightly different picture based on the angle at which it views the screen.
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You update your internal picture, perhaps changing the angle of some of a line here or there, or adding another element.
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The color is rich and the picture is crisp from any angle.
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Panasonic's enhanced IPS Panel technology delivers a wide viewing angle with almost no picture degradation.
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The monitor also takes advantage of IPS display technology so viewers can enjoy lifelike picture quality movies at almost any angle.
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Even at the awkward angle from which we view the picture, we read it from left to right, as we do the sequence of the three paintings, but we also read from right to left, from the source of illumination above to its objects below.
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It is a 1970 picture of a small tricycle, shot like the Ford truck from a low angle, with two lower-middle-class ranch-style houses in the background.
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