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Acer AL1951
by Bennett Ring
Advanced in some ways, this Acer monitor performs admirably, bar wallet performance.
Jul 7, 2006
Samsung Syncmaster 930BF
by Nick Ross
The 930BF started our tests well, narrowly winning the best gaming display in our eye-straining midnight shoot-out.
Aug 25, 2005
Polyview V372
by Nick Ross
With a price tag this low, the Polyview had a great advantage before undergoing our tests.
Aug 25, 2005
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
Philips 190S6
by Nick Ross
We simply can't expect people to pay this much for an analog-only display with little going for it.
Aug 25, 2005
IBM Thinkvision L171P
by Nick Ross
This monitor aced many of our image quality tests, handling fine colour transitions with ease and producing sharp images.
Aug 25, 2005
ViewSonic VX924
by Nick Ross
ViewSonic's VX924 panel has one of the lowest quoted response time yet, at 4ms.
Aug 25, 2005
Benq FP71V+
by Nick Ross
The FP71V+ is a17 inch, 8ms display but it uses some techno-voodoo called Advanced Motion Acceleration to achieve a 5ms grey to grey response time and improve motion performance.
Aug 25, 2005
ASUS PM17TS
by Nick Ross
It was the ASUS' dirt cheap price tag which immediately caught our eye, it's just a shame that the overall performance couldn't deliver.
Aug 25, 2005
Sony SDM-HS75P
by Nick Ross
Here's a monitor that would look at home on an executive desktop.
Aug 25, 2005
ViewSonic VX924
by Ty Pendlebury
Pixel response times on an LCD – or the time it takes for a pixel to change from one colour to another – keep on dropping, and now we present you with the fastest unit to hit the market yet: the ViewSonic VX924 which is capable of refreshing at 4ms.
Jun 7, 2005
Polyview V293
by Ty Pendlebury
LCDs are finally hitting the sweet spot for price and quality, which means we can all safely cast aside our CRTs.
May 4, 2005
BenQ FP71V+
by Darren Ellis
The FP71V+ is another 17in TFT from BenQ, but the real selling point of this monitor is the super-fast 5ms response time.
May 4, 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
iSTAR ID-17VSSBK
by Dan Chiappini
The iSTAR ID-17VSSBK is bright, sharp and clear and is housed in an attractive two tone glossy black and silver bezel which would match both the minimalist home or work environment.
Nov 10, 2004
Shuttle XP17 FPD
by Darren Ellis
Shuttle has made a name for themselves with stylish and innovative barebones PCs, and now comes along this excellent addition to any XPC you own. Scratch that - this TFT would look good with any PC you own.
Oct 14, 2004
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
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