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In the past year or so flat panel monitor prices have entered free-fall, with massive 27″ displays widely available for under $300. Given that, why would anyone even consider spending over $1,500 on a somewhat larger 30″ display? Lenovo has lent Benchmark Reviews one of their ThinkVision LT3053p units to review, so let’s see what all that extra money buys you.
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At the end of last year we reviewed LG's 21:9 monitor, the 29EA93-P. It was the first super widescreen monitor using a panel from LG Display from LG Electronics, and it was only a matter of time before more manufacturers would introduce their first 21:9 monitors. We've seen announcements from AOC and Philips, but it was Dell that was able to deliver theirs next. Today we take a closer look at the Dell UltraSharp U2913WM.
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Largo, largo e largo. Bastano queste “tre” parole per dare una prima idea dell’AOC q2963Pm che abbiamo provato, testato e scrutato in questi ultimi giorni. Il monitor con aspect ratio 21:9 ha infatti risoluzione Ultra Wide, soluzione che va a differenziarsi dalle solite scelte. È indubbiamente questo nuovo display il fattore di maggior rilievo del monitor oggetto della recensione odierna.
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We can recommend the Samsung LS24C750 without any reservations for practically anything. Especially for photo and video editing it's a great monitor, and the high color fidelity and deep contrast make just looking at photos and videos a joy.
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ASUS estende la folta schiera di soluzioni monitor aggiornando la serie ProArt con l’introduzione del modello PA249Q, un 24” 16:10 con risoluzione di 1920x1200 pixel. La serie PA, giunta alla terza versione e indirizzata prettamente al mondo professionale, mantiene alcune tecnologie e il design dei modelli precedenti, ma torna a offrire la copertura Adobe RGB.
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EIZO ColorEdge CS230 @ XtremeHardware
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Today Kaeyi Dream takes a look at the ViewSonic TD2340 Touch-screen LCD Display. Check it out!
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Today I’ll be taking a look at one of BenQ’s mid-range monitors for the home and office, the BenQ GW2750HM. While the monitor is LED powered and hence very thin, its big selling points is its VA (vertical alignment) panel, an alternative to both IPS and TN that sits somewhere in the middle of the two technologies. Let’s see how this 27″ 1080p monitor compares to others in its price range, as well as top of the line models elsewhere.
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Despite the quality and the addition of passive 3D, AOC has managed to keep the price in line with the competition. So if you're looking for an affordable 3D display, this is a very good option. And if you don't have a lot of space on your desk, the small base is another plus. This monitor really doesn't have any major drawbacks, only the contrast is a bit limited, but that's common for IPS displays.
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Dell UltraSharp U2713HM @ XtremeHardware
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