'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'
'This 23.6 inch full HD monitor manages to stick out from the crowd and does not skimp on too many features. '
'For scaling though it allows full screen stretch, 4:3 and overscan. '
'Touch buttons are not very responsive.'
'High brightness.'
'The HP ZR30w is a 30-inch widescreen LCD dis play that's huge in screen space, but also has some really good performance, including great brightness.'
'huge native resolution'
'sexy S-IPS panel'
'No portrait-mode software.'
'Highly flexible'
'Like most TN (twisted nematic) panels, viewing angles aren't great, with noticeable vertical colour shift. '
'frustrating menu buttons'
'Stand isn't very sturdy, can't be wall mounted, touch-sensitive controls can cause frustration, no DVI input. '
'viewing angles aren't great, with noticeable vertical colour shift.'
'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'
'Energy efficient'
CCFL backlighting - not as slim or environmentally friendly as LED based displays
'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.'
Limited features and weak grayscale and off-angle viewing performance.
'The AOC e2237Fwh has little ergonomic support and performance problems that are somewhat exacerbated by its always tilted panel.'
'really beautiful monitor'
'Pulling the monitor from the box for the first time, you get a real elegant feel thanks to it being only 22mm thick for the most part. '
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