Soyo
”24-inch Monitors For $299
We've got two great Dealzmodos for you for the weekend if you enjoy large monitors. Both Microcenter and Officemax has a deal on 24-inch monitors for $299. Microcenter's is an Acer X241WSD for $399 - $100 rebate, and Officemax is a Soyo for no rebate. Both support 1920x1200 resolution, so if you're itching to go widescreen but don't want to pony up near $600 for a Dell, this is it. [MicroCenter via Crunchgear]
home entertainment
Soyo Brings 1080p Prices Down with Budget LCD
Soyo's latest LCD is locking arms with the Vizio's of the world (specifically this model), offering 47-inches of 1080p real estate for $1,900. The TV marks Soyo's first step in the 1080p arena and will include an 8ms response time, 2,400:1 dynamic contrast ratio, and dual HDMI inputs. We wouldn't recommend it as your primary set (you're better offer splurging a bit more if performance matters), but if you're strapped for cash this should save you a few bucks. More »
peripherals
Soyo Twins Bring Dual Monitor Action to Your Desk
If those 30-inch LCDs we showed you are too big of a stretch for your budget, Soyo's GoVideo Dual LCD line might be just what you need. The twins are all decked out with built-in speakers, 2,560x1,024 resolutions, and 8ms response times. But what's extra cool is that the displays can be turned so that both their derrieres face each other (this can come in handy if you want someone to see what you're doing without them breathing down your neck). The 17-inch GVLM1728 will go for $999 while its bigger 19-inch brother, the GVLM1928, will go for $1,199. Having a dual-monitor set up is addictive once you've tried it and at just under a grand, the GVLM1728 is a quick way to gain some extra screen real estate. Click through to see the monitors aligned back to back. More »
peripherals
Soyo FreeStyler HS11 Bluetooth Headphones Are Skype-Friendly (But What Isn't These Days?)
Soyo thinks it can just waltz into the arena of Bluetooth headphones with its FreeStyler HS11 without any sort of (cursory) comparison to the Motorola S805 DJ Headphones I've been using for a couple of days now. They both accomplish similar things: when paired with any compatible Bluetooth cellphone, you're able to hear the sweet sounds directly in the headphones. What's more, the FreeStylers are compatible with Skype, but then again, any pair of Bluetooth headphones properly paired with a PC should be as well. More »
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