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Excellent choice for an LCD
By: Edward Margeson
September 24, 2003 @ 4:41 PM45ppm9>
Pros: Very attractive, compact design. Vivid colors and very fast response time (no ghost images that I could tell). Buttons on the front (fairly small, however). No dead pixels.
Cons: I had a hard time adjusting to the 1280 X 1024 (native) resolution because of small text size (that’s just me). The auto-adjust feature didn’t give me the best results – white backgrounds seemed to have a very slight pinkish hue and grey didn’t seem grey. Also, when scrolling through text displays (web sites) there was a very pronounced “trailing” on the letters.
Conclusion: If you are determined to get a good LCD monitor at a reasonable price, this one is highly recommended. However, a good quality CRT has better scrolling ability, more flexibility with resolutions and overall “easier on the eyes”
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