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Use to be so good..

Advantages: If you bought 10 month ago, an absolute cracking monitor at a bargain price.
Disadvantages: Yuraku have changed the innards, you don't get what I just reviewed.

I bought this Yuraku YV24WBH1 monitor over 10 months ago. Up until that point I was using an old 21" Dell CRT monitor, which I was really sad to see go. Many gamers will have heard the rumours and stories of LCD's being worse for gaming than CRT monitors, this information is what held me back for so long from buying my first LCD. I was truly afraid of spending £200 or more on a monitor that would have less colour definition and brightness compared to a monitor I bought several years ago. Of course the advantages of an LCD over are CRT are obvious, size and weight are among the main reasons most people upgrade. For me though it was more about getting something that was worth £200 or more, size and weight being excluded from the equation. I was/am a gamer and I spend a lot of time on my computer, if I was going to upgrade my monitor I ...

Wheelchair.Wiz 18.02.2009 · Read full review
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