'one of the most awkward cable management systems I've tested'
'less accurate – display'
'popular Adobe RGB color range'
'high-end color accurate professional IPS display'
'incredibly low price'
'A picture of fruit slices lacked saturation to make the colors vivid.'
'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.'
'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'
'priced higher than competing 20-inch wide-screen LCDs.'
'the picture appeared slightly soft.'
'It isn't the easiest menu system to use,'
'Banding is clearly evident in colour gradients and compression artefacts are all too visable during video playback.'
'It takes a little fussing to get optimal performance'
'Colors looked good, darks were good for being a LCD display.'
'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).'
'In analog mode, our DisplayMate tests revealed compression of light-gray shades'
'The LP2065 is unarguably one of the better LCD's out there when it comes to choosing a new monitor for your company'
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