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NEC markets the $820 MultiSync LCD2470WNX as a higher-end widescreen display for enterprise customers. That price tag puts it on a higher plane than many other 24-inch displays that usually run about $600. NEC explained to us that it's because this ...
October, 2007
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64 reviews
The AOC 212Va-1 sacrifices more features than performance to hit its low price. It's far from the brightest display in the bunch, but aside from a couple of minor flaws, its image quality is rock solid. It provides only the basic video connections and ...
September, 2007
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4 reviews
Acer's p191w 19-inch wide-screen LCD is a no-frills display that lacks speakers and HDCP-compliance, however it compensates for the absent features with solid performance. It has a suggested retail price of $270, but with 22-inch wide-screen displays ...
September, 2007
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31 reviews
The ViewSonic VX2255wmb sits squarely in the middle of ViewSonic's X Series line of consumer LCDs. ViewSonic lists a price of $411, but you can generally find the LCD online for $50 less, which is about average for a 22-inch LCD. Given the various ...
August, 2007
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114 reviews
ViewSonic's 20-inch VG2030wm wide-screen LCD monitor compares well against similar displays we've seen from the likes of HP and NEC. And also like the NEC, it lacks HDCP compliance, making it unable to play protected HD video content. With a price tag ...
August, 2007
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83 reviews
With a bright, vivid image, a rock-solid, sturdy base, and pretty much any video port you could want outside of HDMI, the Gateway FPD2275W is an outstanding, versatile 22-inch LCD. For businesses willing to treat their employees to a $380 wide-screen ...
If not for the short warranty, the Gateway FPD2275W would have taken home an Editors' Choice award for its winning design, feature set, and performance. If you can live with a one-year warranty (or spring for the extended coverage), we recommend this ...
August, 2007
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144 reviews
You'll find Envision's 19-inch wide-screen G918W1 LCD for sale only at Best Buy, generally around $219. At this price, we don't think it's worth it. In our tests, we found its image quality unimpressive and its display plagued by an irritating design ...
August, 2007
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12 reviews
HP's new 20-inch wide-screen LCD is very similar to its larger cousin, the W2207, offering the same core specs including 1,680x1,050 (WSXGA+) resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, 5-millisecond pixel response time, and a 300cd/m2 brightness rating. Both ...
It's a little shy on features, and we wouldn't recommend the HP w2007 for HD movie watching. Then again, we wouldn't suggest you use any 20-inch LCD for that purpose. What we did like was the overall image quality of this display, which we found ...
August, 2007
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2000 reviews
NEC's 19-inch Accusync LCD193WXM is a capable, workaday LCD. We tend to keep our expectations reasonable for displays in the $200 category, but the LC193WXM shined on our tests. Unlike this model, similar displays from Dell, HP, and Samsung offer HDCP ...
We're not overly impressed with NEC's LCD193WXM monitor. The 19-inch wide-screen LCD has strong enough image quality for the price, but NEC seems to equate utilitarianism with missing features. We wouldn't expect a $200 19-inch screen to bowl anyone ...
July, 2007
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22 reviews
HP's new 22-inch LCD, the w2207, is a striking update in design and functionality to its mainstream line of computer LCDs. Borrowing visual cues from its new TouchSmart PC and Pavilion desktops, this sleek, black, wide-screen monitor will aid the ...
April, 2007
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2000 reviews
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