Article: Super-size monitors target the living room. (Princeton Graphic Systems introduces 31-inch CRT, other vendors expect PC/TV designs to replace standard TV sets)(Product Announcement)

Princeton Graphic Systems Debuts 31-Inch CRT

If PCs are going to replace TVs at the center of America's living rooms, CRT monitors will have to get bigger and cheaper. Princeton Graphic Systems is doing its part by introducing a new family of displays under the Arcadia brand. The four Arcadia monitors, with estimated selling prices ranging from $800 to $1,400, start with a 27-inch "data-grade" CRT and peak with a 31-inch diagonal, 127-pound whopper equipped with inputs for a VCR, laserdisc, or DVD player plus a PC.

Princeton Graphic Systems brand manager James Pyles says the company is marketing the "home monitors" to replace conventional TV sets as ...

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