Very good image quality
'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'
easy to find the buttons and controls
Lean casing.
Decent image quality
Great overall performance
First monitor with both 1080p resolution, 120Hz refresh
Great gaming performance
Simple and straightforward GUI
'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.'
Screen is bright enough to handle any lighting conditions
'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.'
LED backlit - uses less energy than CCFL-based competitors
'sharp text'
'There's no screen height adjustment, rotation, or pivoting..'
'Poor stand - monitor wobbles easily.'
'reasonably wide contrast range'
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