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like a tank
Advantages: clear images, reliable.
Disadvantages: external power supply; it's only 15"
...I've been using the IBM L150 in work for a while now, so I reckon I'm in a good position to write a review.
The overall appearance is simple and functional. All the connectors are concealed within the case, keeping the appearance tidy, though it was a bit fiddly setting it up - but then I only had to do that once!
The power supply isn't built in, it's an external trailing lead jobbie, which means long cables and an unsightly black box which has to be hidden away.
The controls are very simple to use, with four buttons - menu, left, right and enter. (oh, and there's an on/off button too!) allowing easy access to the usual brightnes, contrast, colour and position options. There's also an option to change the language to english, german, spanish, french or italian; and a useful 'information' option which displays screen...
Orintex
14.04.2005 ˇ
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Review of ThinkVision L150
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Even less than it looks...
Advantages: Bang for buck, specs and features
Disadvantages: active matrix
...Lenovo ThinkVision L192 has been in my use for a year now and I cant say anything else to it:
It is amazing...
Sleek design of black and anodized aluminum combined with state of the art technology results in a mouthwatering candy for casual users and gamers.
Well, I have tested this monitor with different applications and I can rest assured that this monitor lives up to its stats.
Compared to a 17" widescreen that has the same stats, the 19" seems much more natural to the eyes and does not stress them...
Plus the 5 ms refresh rate ensures smooth and flawless motion.
300 candela per square meter might be somewhat stressful to the eyes but during daytime, it ensures good quality...
800:1 contrast gives more natural and pleasant color and looks, to me, even more appealing.
Somewhat not good is the active matrix feature. After I...
tartupets
03.09.2008 ˇ
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Review of Lenovo ThinkVision L192
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Beyond Earth
Advantages: Massive game, content changes every month
Disadvantages: Need the time to play
...give you skill points to spend on improving your various skills and the second being that it will unlock extra skill levels. With each level you gain, you will need a greater number of experience points to gain the next, driving you on to greater challenges. So, what this basically means is that you will gain level very quickly to start with, but it will get harder and harder as you move on. As mentioned before, you will be given skill points as you gain XP levels, which starts out at 1 point for each level gained. As you get higher you will need more skill points to raise your skills, so once you reach L20 in any one XP bar you will be given two skill points per level and then three for each level over 40. The maximum level that can be attained at the moment is L150, which is L50 for each XP bar.
As mentioned a few times before, you will...
jason_webb
03.01.2004 (14.04.2004) ˇ
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Review of Earth & Beyond (PC)
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