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Screen size: 22'', Aspect ratio: Widescreen, Technology: LCD, Brightness: 300 cd/m², Contrast ratio: 1000:1, Dot pitch: 0.28mm ...
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Review summary: With a crazy amount of inputs, 1080p over component and good rendering of 1080i, this screen has set itself up as a potential TV replacement, let alone a huge monitor. This one's the new king.
Pros: Includes possibly every video input, ever, Allows non-dual link video sources, Perfect for those who need high resolutions
Cons: Will need a monster graphics card to drive games at the native resolution, The sheer size means viewing angles might cause issues, Sound passthrough only on HDMI
Verdict: With a crazy amount of inputs, 1080p over component and good rendering of 1080i, this monitor has set itself up as a potential TV replacement.
Read Full ReviewReview summary: Stylish monitor has the tilt, swivel, and height adjustments usually found in bigger LCDs, but its performance is lackluster.
Pros: Stylish design and integrated USB hub, Full set of physical adjustments
Cons: Poor graphics contrast, Lackluster performance
Verdict: The Dell UltraSharp 1908WFP's offering of full physical adjustments on such a small monitor is attractive. But its text and graphics test scores, the lowest of the monitors we tested, make it less enticing
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Source: zdnet.com
Pros: Incredible amount of features and connection options; very impressive aesthetic quality; looks great with games and normal office tasks.
Cons: Very expensive even for a 30-inch model with so many features; color performance with movies was extremely lacking; no built-in sound; no coaxial connection for an HDTV over-the-air antenna.
Verdict: If you're willing to pay the price for beautiful looks and loads of connection options in a 30-inch LCD monitor, you'll like what you get with the Dell 3008WFP. You may be less enthused with this display, however, after experiencing its lackluster color p
Read Full ReviewReview summary: The Macworld team takes a look at six worthwhile widescreen flat-panel displays. Discover which of these 24-inch and up models is worth your time, and money.
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