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Iiyama Vision Master Pro 451

Advantages: Best resolutions. Best refresh rates. Stylish. Light weight. Long lasting. Big 19" display, small case
Disadvantages: Expensive. Trinitron (2 dark lines 1/3 & 2/3 down screen). No installation disk (Files on Internet). Blurry at far corners at highest resolutions

...found out that the company Iiyama was recently rated 3rd best monitor manufacturer. But that was overall, as far as quality goes I had read the specs of the monitor Vision Master Pro 451 and was SERIOUSLY impressed. The Vision Master Pro 451 is an advanced trinitron screen (Flat Screen), FST monitor (More compact). It is an 19" USB monitor (18" viewable) with speaker and USB HUB combo. It is very light for a 19" and is stylish and has the highest ...
...non-toxic, low radiation, low fatigue etc. The monitor itself is strange because it is a 0.25 pitch au grille. This means that the center is UNBELIEVABLY sharp but the out edges are 0.26 (Average sharpness). The monitor features resize, repositioning, moire, pincussion, trapeziod, parallelogram, pin balance, landing, convergance, degauss (which sounds like a big tv turning on :) ), and information and programability. I can say that the refresh rates ...

Pitspawn 05.04.2001 (03.04.2001) · Read full review
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The iiyama beast

Advantages: Easy to install, absolutely huge viewable 366mm x 275mm, comparatively light, v. high flicker-free resolution
Disadvantages: Two lines across screen, takes a while to power up again from standby, on or above 1600x1200 v. large white areas can cause flickering

After working my proverbial off all summer to buy myself a new computer that I would build from scratch, I was looking for the best (within a reasonable price range) and I think I found it. The VM Pro 451 was a very daunting product as it was delivered - the box is huge! But after flexing my muscles I finally got it out. To get it up and running simply required me to plug the monitor cable into one of the slots on the monitor (It has two so you ...
...into my computer. Of course I had to plug it in too... But that was that - when I turned my computer on it worked straight away. To connect the USB hub there is a USB to USB cable provided to plug into the back of your computer. This is a great feature - I hate having to reach over to the back of my computer to plug stuff in. Similarly for the speakers - you just plug the provided cable into your computer and monitor. But the speakers aren't great. ...

colinbradley 20.12.2001 · Read full review
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