'As such, wobbling was nearly nonexistent when we knocked the monitor from the sides, even with the monitor's height set to its maximum setting.'
'great viewing angles'
'images and text are vibrant and text is easy to read.'
'accurate, sharp panel'
'the monitor is more susceptible to wobbling.'
'sharp, easy-to-read text'
'impressively wide, 178-degree viewing angle'
'extremely flexible design'
'good all-around screen performance'
'very good color'
'sharp resolutions'
'Text on a page of fonts of different sizes looked sharp, even when at a very small (6-point) size.'
'Dull colors at times.'
'Unreal Tournament 3 looked great and had vibrant colours running at a 1920x1080-pixel resolution.'
'Text becomes unreadable and colours wash out when viewing from non-optimum angles, although this is somewhat expected from a TN panel.'
'For website sounds and the odd bit of YouTube viewing it might just be passable, but it's unsuitable for any kind of nuanced music or gameplay function.'
'poor performance'
'Multi-touch is a horrible idea for a standard monitor - not ergonomic or usable in the least.'
'generous cable provision'
'Typical bad monitor sound'
'Expensive..'
'best input source'
'the VX2835wm would not display at its native 1,920x1,200 resolution when connected to the HDMI port of our ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro'
'Color tracking is poor in dark areas, with a noticeable blue tint.'
'all-purpose monitor'
'uncompromising performance and outstanding value'
'poor documentation'
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