2 November 2003 22:54 GMT / By PRESS RELEASE
comment: This monitor certianly looks the bees knees, be interesting to see how well it performs against the likes of Samsung SyncMaster rangeHercules, continuing its commitment to visual excellence, is delighted to announce a full game bundle of Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell TM with the Prophetview 720 ultra-slim TFT screen.
With its slender ultra flat design, futuristic boomerang base, and new fashionable black colour, the Prophetview 720 is a stylish work of art, creating the new standard in ultra-slim screens, perfect for the office or home. It is the perfect companion to complete the matching, sleek but functional desktop scene of screen, keyboard and mouse. The bundle will enable users to completely experience the graphic impact and capabilities of both the screen and the game.
Prophetview 720 is a high quality 15-inch LCD monitor featuring a large display area, similar to a 17" tube monitor. It is compatible with all VGA graphics boards and functions at a recommended resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels for games and multiple window applications. The monitor's enhanced high contrast and brightness settings provide you with optimal visual comfort.
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell TM game is a new echelon of stealth action with never seen before stealth moves, gadgets and highly interactive environments. The game is inspired by the Tom Clancy universe with a techno-thriller story line, geopolitical tensions and cover agencies.
"Offering the latest in LCD and component technology, the Hercules Prophetview now comes in many different flavours, this coupled with one of the hottest game titles out there is an absolute must have for anybody," says Karen Gray, Marketing Manager at Hercules UK.
Features and Benefits of Prophetview
Ultra-slim: an advanced stylish work of art with a boomerang base and ultra-thin design
Unique colour: attractive and fashionable black or blue with a silver finish
High image quality: for fast moving videos, wide viewing angles and true colour for DVD playback and games
Reliable: high level of compatibility with VGA graphics boards
Safe and ecological: very low power consumption and highest safety regulation standards
Portable and lightweight: ideal for your business trip presentations (works in universal voltages)
Easy installation: Plug & Play and comprehensive software bundle for professional results.
Price and Availability
The Prophetview Splinter Cell TM bundle is available from PC World stores and other leading stockists. The screen also comes bundled with a detachable stand (for wall mounting), an AC-adapter, a complete documentation and a CD-ROM with drivers, exclusive screensavers and Prophetview tester software. Retail pricing including VAT is set at:
15" RRP £279.99 inc VAT Hardware, Monitors, Thrustmaster


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