Hisense Australia has revealed a new line of LCD TVs that claim to offer 1:1 pixel mapping, allowing users to use the television as a computer monitor.
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According to the company, the new K15 Series (24 inch and 42 inch) offer 1:1 Pixel Mapping for the first time, allowing it to be ‘used for games, television viewing or in the office.’
Wikipedia says that a monitor that has been set to 1:1 pixel mapping will try to display an input source such that each pixel received is mapped to a single native pixel on the monitor.
Hisense Australia Marketing Manager, Andre Iannuzzi said, “We are very excited about the K15 Series, which gives unprecedented screen quality in an LED edge-lit LCD TV. These are the first in a range of new products we will be rolling out over the next few months.”
The four model range includes a 19 inch LED edge-lit LCD TV (RRP $399); a 24 inch LED edge-lit LCD TV with full HD and 1:1 Pixel Mapping (RRP $549); a 32 inch LED edge-lit LCD TV (RRP $899); and a 42 inch LED edge-lit LCD TV with full HD and 1:1 Pixel Mapping, (RRP $1199).
The 24 inch and the 32 inch models will be available in store from this week, with the 19 inch and the 42 inch available at the end of this month.