A PC monitor is the line of communication between the user and the computer. That makes choosing a monitor one of the most important decisions to be made when planning a computing... more
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A PC monitor is the line of communication between the user and the computer. That makes choosing a monitor one of the most important decisions to be made when planning a computing environment. Ingram Micro, a major supplier of PC monitors in a wide range of sizes and capabilities, has prepared this monitor for you. It features crisp, bright, high-contrast images, low screen glare and multiple user controls. This model meets the most critical demands and possesses a real quality from Ingram Micro.
Advantages: Beautiful display, not overly large, great value Disadvantages: Cannot adjust the angle of the monitor
...I have been running the Videoseven L22WD for around 5 months now, and I must say I am very impressed.
I run the resolution at 1600x1200 and the display is crystal clear, great for playing games, watching films or TV, video or graphics editing, and can fit 2 A4 pages onscreen in Microsoft Word.
A lot of monitors about 20.1" can get very expensive. However, when I spotted this V7 for £230 at the time, I knew it was a bargain. I was completely correct. I have fallen in love with the monitor. However - beware! You could fall in love with the widescreen and never be able to go back to that small 17" ever again. I think this is the case for myself!
The only problems I have had with this monitor has been with Flight Simulator X - But this may have been something to do with my graphics card. Games such as Battlefield and Medieval Total...
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...somehow do. Only a fool would have expected much for £29, yet the Z13 managed to disappoint even these low expectations.
Much of the disappointment I experienced with this product was due to my own stupidity in impulse buying this lump of plastic and I hope by reading this you will perhaps avoid the same misfortune. With the advantage of hindsight, let me state categorically that I would sooner have tried to buy £29 worth of crack from a policeman than blow the money on a product which redefines false economy. The Z13 follows a similar marketing model to, for example, the Nintendo Gamecube, in that the product itself is sold at a near-loss with money being made on consumables - in Nintendo's case, over-priced games, and in Lexmark's case, vastly over-priced ink cartridges.
From start to finish I had problems with this printer. I do not...
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