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Title: Review: Hanns.G HW191 19in TFT
Pros: Price; dual inputs; image quality
Cons: Slightly awkward on-screen menus
Verdict: A good-quality budget monitor with dual-inputs and at a very low price
Summary: A relative newcomer to these shores, Hanns.G is part of the panel manufacturer, Hannstar Corporation and makes a range of low-cost LCD...
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80/100 |
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Title: BenQ FP93VW
Pros: Large screen, solidly built, attractive design, bright, clear and colourful screen image straight out of the box, good menus system for tweaking the output, very fair value
Cons: Not much to complain about here, except that stereo speakers cost extra
Verdict: Apart from that it's pretty much plug-and-play all the way, as you'd expect from the likes of HP. The silver/grey screen surround makes the device look less plastic-y than some of the others here, and on the whole build quality feels high, and the price i
Summary: HP is a name more readily associated with the PC, but this widescreen 24in flat panel monitor is perfect for the Mac-based user. It's attractive, too, though the 24in TFT (thin film transistor) screen with adjustable height stand literally towers over you
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80/100 |
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Title: Benq FP241W 24" LCD
Pros: Native resolution of 1920 x 1200, 1080p capable, Tons of connectivity options:, HDMI, Component, S-Video and composite,
Cons: Expensive
Summary: A perfect companion for work and entertainment
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80/100 |
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Title: HP LP2465
Pros: Bright, crisp image, Incredible contrast ratio, Stable and flexible stand, Fast pixel-response time, All the cables you'll need are included, Three-year warranty.
Cons: Limited video connections underscore the point that this is an office display, despite its large size, No media card reader, DVD playback is blurry at times.
Verdict: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price...
Summary: The HP LP2465 is a great business LCD, should your workday require a huge, wide-screen display. Trouble is, Dell has a similar display that gives you more features at roughly the same price.
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75/100 |
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Title: Samsung SyncMaster 204B Review - Monitors
Pros: Ample adjustability options, Easily accessible image presets, Impressive DVD and gaming performance
Cons: Expensive, Sub par screen uniformity, Minimal cable management system
Summary: The Samsung SyncMaster 204B can handle productivity and entertainment tasks, but there are less expensive alternatives that offer comparable image quality and superior features.
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73/100 |
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Title: Samsung Syncmaster 225UW | Our Review | TechRadar UK
Pros: Web cam; Stylish; Plenty of presets and features
Cons: Frustrating buttons; Average picture quality
Verdict: These include options tailored for movies and normal use. The display's MagicColor and MagicBright settings also managed to provide a strangely vibrant picture, although the panel's specifications might not suggest particular greatness in this area
Summary: Theres a defi nite sense of “Look at me!� around Samsungs Syncmaster
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70/100 |
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Title: Apple 23-inch Cinema HD Display
Pros: Superb image qualityDVI connectorNeat cablingUSB and FireWire hubEven illumination
Cons: No height adjustment
Verdict: Goodbye ADC If you've owned an older Apple Cinema Display, you'll notice that the proprietary ADC standard has gone. ADC seemed like a good idea with just one cable for video power and USB, but it wasn't appreciated by everyone and eventually found its wa
Summary: Only Apple can offer a display that mixes stunning looks with amazing performance.
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100/100 |
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