'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.'
'17” touchscreen monitor is perfect for use in retail, point-of-sale and hospitality applications.'
'the PX2210MW's low price offer flexible set up'
'a 6-in-1 memory card reader, 80GB 5400rpm hard disk drive, ATI Mobility RADEON 9700 graphics and DVD writer'
'The Toshiba Portege G900 sure feels excitingly refreshing in a world of Windows Mobile PocketPC dominated by HTC.'
'Dull and cheap-looking design'
'struggled slightly in the technical tests'
'The screen performed acceptably in our DisplayMate (www.displaymate.com) tests.'
'no USB or additional A/V ports'
'the wide 16:10 aspect ratios of these professional-level monitors make multitasking easy.'
'No cable management.'
'very good monitor'
'Luckily, labels on the bezel help guide your fingers.'
'Using this monitor's built-in ‘Photo' and ‘Movie' modes the LCD did a good job of rendering both our pictures and our test scene from Batman Begins.'
'anemic integrated speaker'
'This elegant display's widescreen aspect ratio enhances productivity'
'especially bad audio output.'
'ample space for viewing multiple document windows, side-by-side full-page layouts and immersive game play.'
'they distort at top volume, and at lower levels they're too quiet to fill a large room'
'ergonomic four-way adjustable stand'
'Expensive.'
'Colors were a bit off but text was legible from extreme viewing angles (though we're glad to see Samsung claim a relatively humble 160- instead of some vendors' farfetched 176- or 178-degrees-off-center viewability).'
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