Bios has a review of Samsung’s latest TFT displays “combine both ultra-fast speeds and relatively high contrast ratios. In fact, they’re Samsung’s fastest response time monitors currently available. The new 17- (reviewed here) and 19in. monitors are well suited for viewing multimedia content and for gaming due to their outstanding response times and bright displays, [...]
Envision’s G918W1 display loses points for its subpar performance and irritating design, which makes it hard to recommend–unless you can find a good deal or are in the market for an affordable HDCP-compliant display. Otherwise, you should pass this LCD monitor by.
Posted by Jon Heizer as 20, LG, Reviews, Widescreen
Bios has a review of the LG L2000C where they commented that it was “Ideal for the home or office, LG’s silver-and-black Flatron L2000C (£340) can adjust to a multitude of situations with its ability to tilt, swivel and pivot up to 90 degrees. For users who like their space, this true 20-inch unit (4:3 [...]
Posted by Jon Heizer as 20, HP, Reviews, Widescreen
PC Mag has a review of the HP w2007 where they write “It won’t overwhelm you with features, but the HP w2007 ($260 direct) delivers solid performance and brings style to the desktop. Geared toward the home or home office user, this bright 20-inch widescreen panel has a 1,680- by 1,050-pixel resolution and a relatively [...]
Posted by Jon Heizer as 20, Reviews, ViewSonic, Widescreen
CNet has a review of the ViewSonic where they write “Even if you don’t care that ViewSonic’s VG2030wm lacks HD DVD or Blu-ray support, we can’t give this LCD monitor a strong recommendation simply because there are too many better, more capable displays on the market for the same price. Its image quality is fine, [...]
Posted by Jon Heizer as 20, Reviews, Westinghouse, Widescreen
PC Mag has a review of the Westinghouse L2046NV where they say “If you’re looking for a general-purpose 20-inch LCD monitor and don’t require a lot of features, the Westinghouse L2046NV ($279 list) is worth a look. This model is fine for basic duties such as e-mail, word processing, and surfing the Web, but its [...]
PC Mag has a review of the ViewSonic VX2835wm where the comment that “Everyone wants a bigger monitor these days. 19 inches just doesn’t cut it anymore, to say nothing of the long-supplanted 17-inch standard. Those 22- and 24-inch screens are so last-year, and the new hot models are the “tweeners” that sit between the [...]
Posted by Jon Heizer as 30, Dell, Reviews, Widescreen
Bios has a review of a Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC where they comment “The increasing graphical processing power of the PC has fuelled a powerful demand for ever larger and more capable display devices. Cathode ray tube or CRT displays are now generally in decline due to their weight and bulk, while flat panel displays can [...]
Posted by Jon Heizer as 19, Acer, Reviews, Widescreen
CNet has a review of the Acer p191w LCD where they write “We wouldn’t pay more than $200 or so for any 19-inch LCD, but if you need a smaller screen and can find Acer’s p191w for that price, we’d recommend it. It’s a basic display with no speakers or HDCP-support, but its image quality [...]