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SONY - Video Display | 50" LCD Projection Data Monitor | KL-W9000A
LCD Monitor
product code; part number; part no; model number; model no KL-W9000A

LCD Monitor ▪ Sony ▪ KL-W9000A ▪ P/027242002593
1 year limited warranty


Updated 6/24/2008 12:18:03 AM UTC (629 days, 11 hours, 22 minutes ago)
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Ask the Editors: Does calibration reduce power consumption?
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