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There are those that swear by monitors with a resolution of 1900x1200 pixels, and feel that an extra 129,600 pixels make all the difference. Of course there's something to be said for a little additional vertical space. We were therefore excited to hear that Iiyama has not abandoned this segment yet, when it announced the ProLite XB2485WSU. Hardware.Info tested it to find whether the Dell U2412M has a new competitor.
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The Iiyama ProLite XB2779QS is truly an outstanding monitor. Almost all test results are above-average, it has all types of connectors and you can adjust it in height. A USB hub would have been a nice plus as well, but there's something to be said for the sleek and stylish design. The 2560x1440 display panel itself is of excellent quality.
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Manufacturers are always looking for innovative ways to save battery life on laptops. With the embedded DisplayPort 1.3 interface (eDP 1.3), VESA, the Video Standards Association behind DisplayPort, came up with a new idea, the Panel Self Refresh (PSR). Let's see how it works.
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The Lenovo ThinkVision LT1421 14" portable widescreen LCD monitor gives mobile professionals a second screen for on-the-go use for displaying spreadsheets and making presentations. The mobile monitor works great for ad hoc meetings in places like hotel lobbies or cafes that lack access to a projector and even for extra screen space for work that requires multitasking on the go.
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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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LG’s 84LM960V is the first UHD television that we've tested, and we like what we see so far. UHD material looks fantastic with lots of detail and depth to the picture. It's a shame that LG didn't invest more in the upscaling of HD material, something that Sony and Sharp do really well with their UHD models. Right now our advice is - even if you're wealthy - to wait for the next generation of UHD televisions. The Full HD upscaling will undoubtedly be improved, and the prices will likely start to go down. That second generation isn't far off either. At CES LG already showcased smaller 55-inch and 65-inch UHD models that possibly have a different engine. Sony, Toshiba and Sharp are expected to roll out more UHD models in the coming months as well.
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We were very impressed by the EA93, it's a unique and daring monitor with a very stylish design. Of course it would have been nice to able to adjust the height of the screen, but other than that it is very complete in terms of features and the performance is excellent in many areas. Where the EA93 really stands out is with colour rendering, it is one of the best we've seen in this regard. We do wonder if graphic designers and photo/video editors will prefer 2560x1080 over 2560x1440.
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The LG IPS237L-BN is an excellent monitor, that's definitely worth your consideration if you need a new 23-inch screen. That said, its performance is not quite on the level of the 27-inch IPS277L-BN. This is true for the brightness from different viewing angles, the colour temperature, colour fidelity and gamma values.
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If you want a touch monitor for your desktop PC, this is the cheapest option we've seen, and in that light this isn't a bad screen as long you're aware of its limitations. It could even be a fun project for modding or home automation. For this price you won't find any smaller touchscreens either, and most others cost at least twice as much.
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Out of the four most affordable screens in the test - the AOC e2343F2, Acer G246HLBbid, LG E2442T-BN and the BenQ GL2450 - the Acer one is the best choice for response times, and the LG E2442T-BN has the best viewing angles, brightness and colour fastness. Especially gamers with a limited budget should consider the Acer G246HLBbid.
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