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BenQ FP241W
by David Bayon
Not as stylish as the Dell, but the BenQ’s image quality and HDMI port make it our top 24in LCD.
May 8, 2007
Dell UltraSharp 2407WFP
by David Bayon
Elegant, flexible and well designed, it only just loses out to the HDMI-equipped BenQ this month.
May 8, 2007
HP LP2465
by David Bayon
With average image quality and a lack of up-to-date features, we can’t recommend the LP2465.
May 8, 2007
Samsung SM244T
by Clive Webster
A high-quality panel, but it lacks the finishing touches to make it a winner.
Oct 16, 2006
Acer Ferrari F-20
by Dave Stephenson
A superb screen that excelled in our tests, but you can get the same performance for less.
Sep 21, 2006
LG Flatron Slim L1980Q
by Nick Ross
If you're looking for something arty to adorn a corporate front desk or shop counter the LG stands out from the crowd.
Aug 25, 2005
Dell W1900 LCD TV
by Darren Ellis
19in widescreen LCD TV which shows much promise and is Dell’s first consumer offering in Australia. Spec-wise it looks quite good on paper, with 450cd/m2 brightness, 600:1 contrast ratio and 1280 x 768 widescreen resolution, and it doesn’t disappoint when fired up.
Mar 2, 2005
NEC LCD1760V
by Darren Ellis
The MultiSync LCD1760V has a design sporting a small bezel, making it look more like one of the LGs.
Aug 13, 2004
LG L1710B
by Staff Writers
Featuring a very high neck, a very deep stand and a thin bezel, the LG L1710B evoked the iMac screen’s ability to ‘float’ in front of you. What’s more, the LG panel could be rotated to portrait mode if required, a feature that made it perfect for lots of document use or for graphic artists.
Mar 10, 2004
Viewsonic VP171B
by Staff Writers
It was a little hard to compare some monitors as they were more for the high-end market where others were aimed at the consumer/budget market. Such was the case with the Viewsonic VP171B, a high-end professional graphics model. The VP171B featured 280cd/m² brightness coupled with an incredible 600:1 contrast ratio.
Mar 10, 2004
Samsung SyncMaster 172X
by Staff Writers
The SyncMaster 172X from Samsung was a bit of a powerhouse in our tests, scoring highly in all regards except one: surprisingly the monitor was a little over-saturated, meaning whites looked a little washed out, and this would not change regardless of how we tweaked and fiddled with the screen’s settings. However in day-to-day usage you’d barely notice this.
Mar 10, 2004
Sony SDM-HX73
by Staff Writers
Sony’s SDM-HX73 was an extremely attractive TFT with plenty of features and performance for your buck. The specifications that set it apart from the rest were the dual RGB D-Sub connector for two analog inputs, the 400:1 contrast ratio and the 400cd/m² brightness ratios, a combo that’s impressive indeed.
Mar 10, 2004
Eizo FlexScan L557
by Staff Writers
The FlexScan L557 was a great looking monitor with some top specs, including a high contrast ratio, dual inputs (D-Sub and DVI-D), very wide (and high) viewing angles (170º vertical and 170º horizontal), and a whopping five-year next business day warranty.
Mar 10, 2004
Mini TFT Roundup
by Dan Chiappini
If you're space conscious or limited when it comes to your PC set up then no doubt you've already looked at the TFT display option at some point. We've got three new TFT offerings from three companies in the Labs this month, which should give you a good idea of the state of play of the TFT market at the moment.
Nov 12, 2003
MITSUBISHI DV172B
by Darren Ellis
Scoring stronger than both the more costly 17inch Panasonic and Hitachi, the Mitsubishi DV172B just misses out on a recommendation.
May 1, 2003
CORNEA 1810MF
by Staff Writers
Weighing in as more of a budget 18in option, the Cornea 1810MF costs less than some of the 17in models, but is by no means budget in configuration, with some excellent features up its sleeves.
May 1, 2003
AOC LM914
by Darren Ellis
AOC's 19in LM914 has a DVI-D and an extraordinarily high contrast ratio, thus it holds its ground with regards to specifications.
May 1, 2003
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