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Iiyama - a name to trust
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite E380S by
Plymyphil
Advantages: Quality, design
Disadvantages: Price
...harddrive and most importantly an Iiyama 14" monitor.
Sadly the wages department of the hotel restaurant I worked through that long and tedious summer dictated a few small changes. The PC eventually became a 386 processor running at 40MHz, 4Mb RAM, 120Mb harddrive and no Iiyama monitor. Instead of the Iiyama I had some rebadged monitor with a huge curve and a low refresh rate. The Iiyama was the first thing to drop off the list as it saved the most ... ...than counterparts products.
Now, Iiyama still lead the field and this product, despite sitting at the budget end of the Iiyama product line is still a remarkably high quality monitor.
I have used these for about six months now and they came as part of a PC package so I can't say exactly how much we paid. It probably added about £250.00 to the price then but I expect careful shopping would see them available for nearer to £200.00 now.
THE SPECIFICATION
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08.01.2004
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Everyone should own this!
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite H380-B by
Bolly_eggs
Advantages: supports high resolution. large 15 inch screen.
Disadvantages: non that spring to mind.
...in electricity.
To summarise the Iiyama ProLite E380S-B is a top-quality monitor at a very reasonable price, I’m incredibly happy with the way it is performing and it looks gorgeous, the screen is not so bright that it hurts your eyes nor to dark that you cannot distinguish the finery, it has a soft glow which will allow long periods of use. For 190 quid you could definitely spend your money on a worse monitor.
Hope you enjoyed my review, Oli.
... ...Apple - Mac All iiyama monitors are compatible with Apple-Macintosh computers User controls Brightness, contrast, clock & phase, horizontal & vertical position, auto set-up, colour temperature, sRGB, sharpness, gamma adjust, volume, OSD position, language select, lock out, reset, OPQ mode; picture mode, text mode, economy mode 1, economy mode 2 Driver Windows 95 / 98 / 2000 / ME / XP Ergonomics TCO 99, TÜV ERGO (13406-2), MPR III Safety TÜV ...
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26.02.2005
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Wow Wow Wow
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite H380 by
skuzzle
Advantages: Crystal Clear
Disadvantages: Internal power converter
...This is not an issue if you dont have a problem, but if it does break then the screen will need to go to a specialist for a new 1.
Well thats it.. if you want a nice small screen then go for this or another of the iiyama range. ...
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27.02.2006
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Samsung for your PC
Review of Samsung SyncMaster 931BF by
rob1001
Advantages: Great quick picture
Disadvantages: Perhaps too small!
...reviews I own both a Samsung TV and a Samsung DVD player. Itseemed only right to have a monitor aswel!
I do a lot of gaming on the PC and for that I like to be closer to the screen rather than using my TV as a computer monitor. For these purposes it is ideal to have a decent monitor. This model is 19" which is slightly bigger than your average monitor (Which I would say is 17") Being 19" it is big enough to give a better piture but still retains ... ...Check my review on the Samsung tele if all this speaks to you! The monitor isnt very sexy looking. Thereare some gorgeous Samsung monitors out there but there isnt much point paying more for looks. If 19" seems a bit small to you then I would suggest having a look in a shop. It may suprose you but you may still prefer a 22" widescreen monitor, which I would too there just a bit expensive for a decent one :) ...
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07.10.2008
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22" of visual satisfaction
Review of Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW by
theenglishviet
Advantages: Bright, crisp display, widescreen, top specs
Disadvantages: no height adjustment.
...photoshopping etc. Anyway, Samsung has always been considered a very well known brand in the world of computer displays. This model, the Syncmaster 2253BW is among the last line of Samsung displays where they actually build their own TFT panels. So for less than £150 from Dabs, I thought I'd snap it up, especially considering the specs that came with it.
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22" widescreen
DVI and VGA inputs (with HDCP)
1000:1 (8000:1 ... ...resoultion
First impressions are that this is not a rather large monitor, it is also rather good looking. The thin black gloss bezel around the main display is complemented by a nice clear plastic along the bottom, of which the control buttons are behind and power light is reflected onto. This blue power LED is rather bright and can get distracting at times, although it is very useful if you have left your monitor on without knowing as it blinks ...
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27.09.2008
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