'the monitor is more susceptible to wobbling.'
'sharp, easy-to-read text'
'impressively wide, 178-degree viewing angle'
'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.'
'Touch Controls Are Small And Not Backlit.'
'"Great value 17 LCD...Great for gaming.'
'remarkable 1000:1 contrast ratio'
'The SyncMaster 970P's svelte cabinet style does not leave room for a power supply, nor does the bezel contain any power or signal ports.'
'Its screen, though acceptable for most uses, doesn't excite the senses as well as the design does.'
'Sound playback is nothing special, since the integrated speakers are only putting out five watts of power per channel.'
'The tilting range is relatively limited (from 5 degrees down to 35 degrees up) and you can't pivot sideways without moving the entire unit'
'an amazing articulated arm that does things no ordinary pedestal could accomplish.'
'more affordable 24-inch monitors'
'If reviews might do more harm than good in terms of sales.'
'technical specs are quite impressive, especially for the average retail price of $279 USD'
'The wide-screen display features a one-inch, glossy black frame with rounded corners that doesn't quite match up with the metallic case behind the frame'
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