TFT active matrix - 19 in - Brightness: 230 cd/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 350:1 - Video Input(s): Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - Max Resolution: 1280 x 1024 more
Sun Microsystems has long been synonymous with leading edge technology. Now, after years of telling the world "The Network is the Computer", Sun is poised to become the leader in... more
TFT active matrix - 22 in - Brightness: 300 cd/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 1000:1 - Video Input(s): Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - Max Resolution: 1680 x 1050
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TFT active matrix - 20.1 in - Brightness: 250 cd/m2 - Contrast Ratio: 700:1 - Video Input(s): Digital Visual Interface (DVI) - Max Resolution: 1600 x 1200
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Sun Microsystems has long been synonymous with leading edge technology. Now, after years of telling the world "The Network is the Computer", Sun is poised to become the leader in the emerging network-driven economy. Forward thinking organizations are looking to Sun to lead them into the dot com future. And Sun takes its leadership commitment seriously. PRODUCT FEATURES: 19" Digital LCD color monitor; PVA wide viewing angle; 1280x1024 @ 60/76Hz; Analog RGB interface, digital DVI interface; DVI-D video cable; HD15 video cable; Digital OSD controls; Universal power supply; VESA DPMS.
Advantages: Good quality picture, easy to install Disadvantages: no connecter aerial in the package
...I have owned this Samsung television for a year now and have been very pleased with it's performance. I would say it was of average price for an LCD TV of this size at around £600.
It was easy to install (although no aerial lead was included in the packaging) and the channel auto install was simple. The picture quality is very good, well defined, and colours are bright and sharp. Colours are even throughout the screen, with no fading or darker patches. The teletext functions are also good, with bright displays.
The sound quality is excellent, defined and clear with no muffling. The remote control included in the packaging is basic but does the job.
The TV is easy to clean, although as with most television sets attracts alot of dust! This does show up quite alot owing to the shiny black frame of the set. This can not be...
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Advantages: Superb Quality Disadvantages: LCD screen is prone to damage
...with this monitor.
Specifications
*LCDdisplay : 19 - inches wide Device Type
*Dimensions (WxDxH): 43.9 cm x 18.5 cm x 36.8 cm
*Weight : 3.8 kg
*Diagonal Size : 19" widescreen
*Max Resolution : 1440 x 900 / 75 Hz
*With Display Positions Adjustments
*Tilt Colour support : 24-bit (16.7 million colours)
*Response Time : 5 ms Image
*Brightness : 300 cd/m2
*Image Contrast Ratio: 8000:1 (dynamic) Signal Input
*Compliant Standards: TCO '03, CE, TUV GS, DDC-2B, ISO 13406-2
*Power: AC 120/230 V ( 50/60 Hz )
*Power Consumption Operational: 34 Watt
*Environmental Standards: EPA Energy Star
WARNING
Though Samsung SyncMaster 943NW monitor has a superior quality, precaution must be observed when using this one. When I tried to clean the screen with my index finger, the color had this 'bleeding' effect around the pressure...
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...up very little of the paper's space, as can be seen from the analysis above.
Predictably perhaps, The Sun was vociferously in support of Blair's simplistic stance on yobbish behaviour, all the way down to supporting the ban on "hoodies" at Bluewater. Regular columnist Richard Littlejohn tends towards right-wing tub-thumping, but is perhaps too much of a maverick to be predictably typecast. And, contrary to my expectations, I also noted that:
- there was nothing at all in the political features about European issues, and only one news story that seemed to me to display an overtly anti-European bias.
- the one leader on immigration, though taking a predictable side-swipe at UK citizens on incapacity benefit, was positively enthusiastic about East European immigrants.
- there was a welcome, and rather witty, article by...
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