The image quality of this monitor is simply stunning. It beats Sony’s top of the range 19” monitor for crying out loud! It has a visible range of 15.9” which is lower than most 17” monitors, if not by much. But what it does have is the ability to run in a resolution of 1280x1024 at a flicker ... Read review
Advantages: great display, two inputs Disadvantages: Not cheap, On Screen Display was designed by a gibbering maniac
The image quality of this monitor is simply stunning. It beats Sony’s top of the range 19” monitor for crying out loud! It has a visible range of 15.9” which is lower than most 17” monitors, if not by much. But what it does have is the ability to run in a resolution of 1280x1024 at a flicker free resolution of 88hz, a feat a lot of 19” monitors can’t manage. This means that I can fit lots of information on the screen without it becoming a nasty, ... ...attempt at copying Sony Trinitron technology and they did a good job of it (A better one than Sony in fact) and means the screen is completely flat, so flat that when you first get it it looks concave! You also get two inputs on the back, the standard D-Sub and 5 bnc connectors for connecting to graphics workstations. However two switch between the two you have to navigate the On Screen Display (OSD) and it is a complete and utter nightmare to get ... more
The image quality of this monitor is simply stunning. It beats Sony’s top of the range 19” monitor for crying out loud! It has a visible range of 15.9” which is lower than most 17” monitors, if not by much. But what it does have is the ability to run in a resolution of 1280x1024 at a flicker free resolution of 88hz, a feat a lot of 19” monitors can’t manage. This means that I can fit lots of information on the screen without it becoming a nasty, flickery, blurred mess. It’s a Diamondtron screen, which is Mitsubishis attempt at copying Sony Trinitron technology and they did a good job of it (A better one than Sony in fact) and means the screen is completely flat, so flat that when you first get it it looks concave! You also get two inputs on the back, the standard D-Sub and 5 bnc connectors for connecting to graphics workstations. However two switch between the two you have to navigate the On Screen Display (OSD) and it is a complete and utter nightmare to get around. You get three buttons which navigate you through a total of 25 menus! The adjustments are split into four groups and each function has it’s own separate submenu. Bleugh! Luckily, once the monitor is setup you shouldn’t have to go near the OSD. Overall it’s a stunning, if a touch pricey monitor.
iiyama 2202
22 in - TFTactivematrix -Brightness:300 cd/m2 -ContrastRati ...
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