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IBM Thinkvision L171P

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IBM Thinkvision L171P
Thursday August 25, 2005
Written by Nick Ross
Tags: lcd | flat | screen | monitor
AUD
$629
Price at time of review.
This monitor aced many of our image quality tests, handling fine colour transitions with ease and producing sharp images.
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This article appeared in the September, 2005 issue of PC Authority.
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