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4/23/2012

HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen Monitor Review

HP W2338H 23-Inch Widescreen Monitor
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I would have gave it five stars but read why I didn't below.
Great color, nice and bright display, well made. I traded in my dual 19" monitor set-up and I am very happy.
Pros:
built-in speakers (when you don't need to listen to music at a loud volume)
true high definition
hdmi port
stand allows you to place your keyboard on it to clear up desk space
power button and power indicator on top so it doesn't annoy you
swivels and pivots
Cons:
only has vga and hdmi ports, no dvi
only came with the vga cord, no hdmi (Acer comes with all three)
lousy one-year warrantyI like it. The only comparable in size and cost is the Acer Computer X233H BD 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor. It's got a three-year warranty and vga, hdmi, and a dvi ports. Also comes with all three cables.
I have not compared the two next to each other. If the graphics look as good on the Acer, I'm going to return this HP and get the Acer since it has more ports for better adaptability, more cords so you don't have to spend any money, and a three-year warranty for peace of mind. Also, the Acer has 40000 to 1 contrast ratio vs the HP's 30000 to 1 contrast ratio.
I will update when I get to review the Acer.
Updated on May 11th, 2009:
Well I checked out the Acer X233H and though it is more flexible and have more bang for the buck, this is definitely a nicer monitor performance wise. First of all, the Acer has a flat picture. Less glare but the picture and graphics of the HP really come out at you. They are sharper and crisper than the Acer.
I really like the location of the power button on the HP because it is on top and not in front starting at you as a distraction if you are using the monitor at little to low light. I have a very nice back-lit Logitech keyboard and when I type in little to no light, there is no glaring power indicator in front of me.
I also think that the stand of the Acer is really weak and though it looks good, is not multi-functional like the HP, where you can store the keyboard, freeing up your desk when you need to use your desk.
With that said, I am keeping my HP and not getting the Acer.

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4/22/2012

HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor - Black Review

HP 2710m 27-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor - Black
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I wanted to use a large monitor for my computer and initially purchased a Panasonic TC-L32S1 32 inch IPS lcd tv for this purpose based on recommendations out on the web. That TV was way to large to properly read documents and browse the web, no matter how fun it might have been to use for games. The pixel pitch is very important and sitting at a distance of 3 feet from a 32 inch tv does not work, as the pixels seem way to big. I wanted to find a better option that was a little smaller and this 27 inch monitor seems to be the perfect size. I sit about 2 feet away from it and even though it is considerably smaller than the 32 inch tv, it still feels MUCH larger than the 23 inch samsung monitor I also own.
I've been using this monitor for a week now and have noticed the following:
The native resolution is NOT too small for this size of screen. Some people complain that 1920 x 1080 is too little of a resolution for anything over a 23/24 inch monitor. I also use a laptop with a 17 inch screen with a 1920 x 1200 resolution and text on it can seem very small due to the small pixel pitch. After using this 27 inch monitor with a much larger pixel pitch, I can tell you that if you sit at normal distance from this monitor, you will not "notice each pixel" because of their larger size. Text looks large and sharp, but not lacking in detail. Of course, if you get very close to the screen you can see each pixel, but the monitor is meant to sit 2 feet away from you or more. At this distance, the resolution of 1920 x 1080 is more than enough for this size of a monitor.
The glossy screen finish on the monitor makes colors pop a lot, but might bother you if you have windows or lights behind you. I wanted a glossy screen monitor because I have no issue with the reflections of a glossy screen and prefer the pop that glossy screens give to colors. Direct sun light hitting the screen from the side is not much of an issue, as the anti-glare properties work pretty well. However, the screen can still be very reflective of things behind you. The brightness setting on the monitor should be set to half of the default setting, which is blindingly bright out of the box.
Response times on the monitor aren't the best I've experienced (even though listed at 2.5 ms) but are still decent. The low response times can only be achieved by turning on the "Video Overdrive" option, which is turned off by default. I have it on and did notice the motion blur decrease slightly on some motion tests. It is good enough to play games such as first person shooters, but its not the best performer I've seen in this department.
The black level produced by the monitor is not very dark, but the perceived contrast caused by the pop of the colors makes it a very pleasing image. The brightness setting on the monitor seems to only change the strength of the backlight instead of the brightness of the picture, so no matter what brightness setting you use, the black level stays pretty consistent.
The dynamic contrast ratio setting works very well compared to other TV's and monitors I've owned. It is very slow and gradual in adjusting the backlight depending on the scene instead of quickly changing like older tv's do. This makes it a much more seaming-less transition, much like your eye would behave when going from a very bright place to a darker place. I had it turned on for a little while, but decided to leave it off permanently because the monitor goes back to its blindingly bright backlight setting on bright scenes and it hurts the eyes at night time.
Like other monitors, it has pre-exisinting "Text" and "Movie" settings. These seem to just modify the brightness and contrast settings. I decided to leave mine at "Custom" and use the brightness at 50 and the contrast at 80. Setting the constrast any higher will cause white crush (not showing all the details of the brightest range of colors like white).
The color settings allow you to change between 9300k, 6500k, and sRGB. 9300k seemed way to blue, sRGB seemed a little too red and 6500k seemed the most pleasing. I'm unable properly test for the gamma accuracy, but with the Avia calibration tool, there seemed to be very little difference in the gamma/color accuracy of sRGB and 6500k settings.
You can also adjust the Red, Green, and Blue colors individually for better color accuracy. However, like other monitors, there is no Hue or Color Saturation setting to help you do this easierly (with less accuracy).
The viewing angles for the monitor are limited just like any other TN panel. If you sit in front of the monitor, you won't have an issue with the viewing angles. If you plan to have people using it to watch it from steep angles, you should get a different monitor, as the colors will change a lot if viewed from anywhere besides the center position.
In summary:
Great for:
-Great Pop of colors due to glossy screen
-Good size and easy to read text from at a regular distance
-Decent response times for games with Video Overdrive turned on
-Decent black levels due to the contrast caused by bright colors and glossy screen.
-Sturdy and attractive design (monitor does not wobble much on its stand like other big monitors of this size usually do)
Cons:
-Black levels cannot be adjusted very much and stay pretty much the same because the brightness setting is just the backlight strength.
-Limited viewing angle for accurate colors due to TN panel
-Turning the dynamic contrast setting on leads to the monitor using blindingly bright settings in some scenes.
Overall, I'm very happy with the purchase and recommend this monitor to anyone who is not bothered by regular TN panel viewing angles and want a good pop of color from their monitor. The color reproduction might not be as accurate as an IPS panel, but they are darn pretty and POP much more than any IPS panel I've ever worked with.

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Let the 2710m monitor be your digital home centerpiece for all your digital life. The seamless, slim, glossy black design with the HP Helium base complements all HP PC desktops, notebooks or netbooks and provides tilt and swivel features for the perfect view. Save space with keyboard parking and cable management, while enjoying the incredible sound quality with the invisible integrated HP Power Sound. And, de-clutter your desktop with the HP Easy Clip accessories. Easily connect to your PC, notebook, and netbook all at the same time. The HDMI audio-video input allows you to enjoy your HD2 content fast, while the VGA and DVI-D (with HDCP) ports let you connect to multiple PCs to display your digital content.

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4/21/2012

Dell 1907FP 19" LCD FLAT PANEL TFT MONITOR DVI VGA Review

Dell 1907FP 19 LCD FLAT PANEL TFT MONITOR DVI VGA
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Monitor works fine. Was as described. Downside was the way it arrived. Very poorly packaged and cosmetic trim had to be snapped back into place.

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4/20/2012

ViewSonic VP2655WB 26-Inch Wide IPS panel LCD Monitor Review

ViewSonic VP2655WB 26-Inch Wide IPS panel LCD Monitor
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I bought this after reading other reviews here and it fully lived up to my expectations.
Only concern is that it only has two inputs, one digital and one analogue.
If you're cool with that and want a monitor that far exceeds the quality and viewing angle of low-priced monitors while not going stratospheric, buy this one.

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ViewSonic's professional grade VP2655wb is a 26" (25.5" Vis.) wide screen LCD monitor with high quality IPS panel that delivers up to 118% NTSC color gamut and high contrast ratio even at extreme viewing angles of 178°. With the high color gamut and no color shifting, you will get true life-like colors, something essential for professional users. The VP2655wb also features a full set of ergonomic design elements for comfort and efficiency, including as 90°pivot, height adjust, swivel and tilt. The 26" (25.5" Vis) display has a resolution of 1920x1200 and is big enough to fit two legal documents side by side as well as to have a great HD movie experience. You can connect a DVI and a VGA video source at the same time and toggle between them. You can also connect up to 4 USB devices conveniently to your computer through the monitor's integrated USB hub. VP2655wb offers the industry's best pixel performance guarantee proving ViewSonic's quality statement and you can have peace of mind backed with our standard 3-year warranty.
What is an IPS Panel? IPS (in-plane switching) technology is the highest performance panel technology available in the LCD displays. The specifications and details of IPS panel technology are considered best for high accuracy in color, contrastand wide viewing angles. IPS panels offer excellent picture reproduction and suitable for photography, graphics design, movie production, CAD/CAM engineering, medical and security applications.Below illustration represents how an image on your screen will look even at extreme viewing angles of up to 178°. With IPS panels, you will not have any color shifts or changes in the contrast ratio when you move the image across the screen or change your viewing angle.



Wide viewing angles


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4/19/2012

HP 2010i 20-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor - Black Review

HP 2010i 20-Inch Diagonal HD Ready LCD Monitor - Black
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Pros:
Great Design, beautiful look
Cristal Clear Text and Image
Great Color richness
Great color accuracy
no eye strain
tilt adjusting
matte finish(I prefer matte to glossy)
Energy Star qualified (25W maximum)
100mm x 100mm screw-mount
Cons:
No height adjustment.
no HDMI
sub per speaker
Not very good vertical viewing angle
HP Ads is too sticky
Resolution:
For this size monitor, I think 1600*900 is the ideal size otherwise the text size (1920*1080) will appear too small.
Comparing to 2009m:
2009m is the 2009 model. it is not energy star efficient qualified. it is glossy finish. It does not have 100X100 mount. For 20$ more, I would go for 2010i.
Comparing to 2210m:
The 21.5' 2210m is 1920*1080 full HD with HDMI input and is gloss screen. First of all, 2210m is a great monitor if you like gloss screen and are used to relatively small character size. However, if I have extra cash and if I like glossy screen, I would go for a larger screen such as 2310m or 2509m since the character size is simply too small for me on 2210m than that on 2010i.
Comparing to ViewSonic's VX2250WM-LED 22-Inch
I was also able to compare it to ViewSonic VX2250WM-LED. First of all, I don't think led tech will add better display experience to a monitor but make it a lower power consumption and a lighter body. Considering the color richness and color accuracy, I would like to vote for 2010i because the color on VX2250WM-LED appears to me wash-out and a little weak. The built quality of 2010i is also better. But if you want a lighter display with a higher resolution at a reasonable price, you may want to go with VX2250WM-LED.
Comparing to Samsung 2333SW
I also own Samsung 2333SW. Even if it is full HD, the color is so weak comparing to HP 2010i. The most important thing is that I always feel eye strain on the Samsung 2333SW. I just feel so comfortable working on the HP monitor.
update (11/02/2010): Comparing to HP S2031
I made a dual setup using HP 2010i and HP S2031. I got the HP S2031 from HP for a huge discount. The HP 2010i has an overall better build quality than that of HP S2031. The display experience on two monitors are quite similar except that the text character on HP S2031 has a barely noticeable greenish cast. For under $100, I would go for HP S2031.
Character size:
The character size appears larger on this monitor than that on Samsung 2333Sw 23"(1920*1080) monitor and that on 2210m. You may like this if your eyesight is not as good as before. For 21.5" and 23" monitor, I have to adjust the text size to medium (125%) to feel all right. But on this, default 100% text size appears just perfect for me.
If you are looking for a budget monitor best used for online browsing, text editing, movie playing, and photo editing, this would be a great buy. Large screen or higher resolution is not always a better choice and it really depends on your needs. If I really want to get a full 1080P experience, I would watch the movie on my Samsung 46" HDTV. After comparing different brands and models, when I sit in front of my desk working on something, this is the most comfortable screen that I ever had. I just feel the crystal clarity at every second...
Buyer attention: removing sticker from top bezel of 2010i can be a pain since the glue residue is very strong as the other reviewers pointed out. I also observed that other HP 20** series monitors received many negative reviews only because of this. HP should take serious consideration on this. Here is a tip : "Removal of advertising sticker from top bezel of HP monitors at HP Support Forum": Check out comments section below.
About HP consumer monitor 2*** model:
Have been doing research on hp monitor for a while. I went to Costco to check also. Personally, I prefer the 'i' version to the 'm' version since I don't like the glossy finish. Even with the anti-glare coating, I still see things or myself clear on the screen. I feel eye strain too (the most important thing). I wish they had a bigger screen model. Unfortunately, they don't have the corresponding 2310i, 2510i, 2710i in US(only available in UK). They do have the 2310m, 2509m,2710m in US, but they are glossy finish. the only downside with the i version is there is no hdmi input.
Example
2509m
25 means 25"
09 means 2009 model
m indicates glossy finish

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Admire the slim and sophisticated design of the HP 2010i LCD monitor to fit perfectly in your home décor with invisible HP Power Sound and adjustable features to optimize your viewing experience. A seamless match for all HP PC and notebooks, the HP 2010i includes built-in speakers and easy flexibility shines with tilt and swivel features, Quick View and DVI-D and VGA connectivity. HP continues its efforts to reduce our impact on the planet with environmentally responsible and energy-efficient features. See how the HP 2010i monitor is designed with the environment in mind, while providing sharp, bright imagery. ENERGY STAR qualified; 50% less Mercury in the two lamp panel versus 4 lamp panel monitors; Two lamp panel lowers power consumption, saving you money on your electricity bill; Recyclable packaging and plastics

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4/16/2012

LG L246WP-BN 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review

LG L246WP-BN 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
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I suddenly found myself in need of a monitor with more inputs so I purchased this one. The HDMI input is particularly well done: there's a standard headphone jack on the left edge (next to the two USB ports) for listening to HDMI audio. I tested this with my AT&T U-verse DVR's HDMI output successfully. I imagine that the HDMI audio feature of the new ATI 2xxx-series video cards will work too. LG includes a HDMI-to-DVI monitor cable and a VGA cable. Should you need a HDMI-to-HDMI cable you'll have to purchase it separately. I bought a Monoprice 4-port HDMI switch and assorted cables to let me share this monitor between my DVR and PCs, an arrangement that works reasonably well. I have the component input hooked up to the DVR as well so I can watch TV using the monitor's PiP feature, though I've yet to use that much.
There are two tweaks that you may need to make. The default colors were way too dark from my PC, which I corrected by setting Picture | CSM to sRGB. That let me turn down brightness to a much more comfortable level. To view HDTV video without the picture being stretched vertically, set Screen | ARC to 1:1 instead of Full.
I'm very happy with this monitor. If you need a do-everything 24" monitor, buy this one.

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Certified to work seamlessly with the new Windows Vista operating system, this LG 24-inch Flatron Monitor is an ideal choice for gaming and the perfect choice for office applications. The screen features enhanced functionality and a widescreen format, which makes multitasking and working on multimedia projects a breeze. The added real estate offers users an ultra wide 178/178 viewing angle--perfect for watching wide screen formatted movies--while the 1,920 x 1,200 native resolution offers crisp and clear viewing for any application. Other great features include component AV and HDMI input (DVI to HDMI adapter included), HD compatibility, intelligent auto resolution, a built-in USB 2.0 hub (1 up / 2 down), and a tilt and swivel head (with height adjustable stand). Measuring 22.0 x 17.5 x 10.6 inches, this monitor weighs 21 pounds. What's in the Box L246WP-BN monitor, power cord, D-Sub, DVI to HDMI adapter, and USB cable.

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4/15/2012

Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW 22-inch LCD Monitor Review

Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW 22-inch LCD Monitor
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First of all, great customer service from amazon.com. Ordered the unit on June 4, received it on June 6!
Pros: Easy setup and hookup. Be sure to use the DVI-I cable hookups. That's because digital input is so much better than analog. Plus, you don't mess with the buttons on the bottom right corner, except for the ON/OFF button on the far right. All your settings are configured through the video card's software interface. Download the newest driver from the Samsung website, install, and you ready to go.
Cons: DO NOT INSTALL MagicColor! It's a waste of time and conflicts with Nvidia Control Panel which causes computer lockup in some instances. (At least it did with me.) You have virtually the same settings in the Nvidia Control Panel interface. plus the panel seems a little more intuitive.
The previous reviewer did an analog setup, when every video card on the market today comes with a DVI output jack, plus just about every LCD monitor has an input jack. It just doesn't make any sense to go analog. Plus Samsung includes both cables! DVI is the only way to Fly!
Additonal Notes: Nice finsh with the piano glossy black color. The base is somewhat adjustable, but a little wobbly. I ordered the Ergotron Neo-Flex LCD desk stand to go with this monitor's VESA mount. A lot more adjustabiliity including height, much heavier weight, and it is able to rotate the entire monitor for text work.
All in all, a good spend of my money and the free shipping is always a bonus. I chose Amazon over Newegg also, since I would get free shipping on all the products I bought.

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2/16/2012

HP W2207H 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review

HP W2207H 22-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor
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As others have written, the visuals on this monitor are excellent, the sound is on the tinny side. I'm writing to cover new ground. I purchased this monitor from Amazon on May 21. It worked well for a week or so, then came the problems. The screen would go black when it was powered up. Unplugging worked for a while, but eventually the monitor went all white. To make a long story short, we called HP and the tech figured it was a bad pixel. In the chain of interviews one woman tech agreed when asked, that they would send a new, not refurbished monitor. When a refurbished monitor arrived, I connected to an HP supervisor and found the full story. When you purchase from an authorized dealer (Amazon is not) there can be a store warranty (eg 30 days, 15 days, whatever the store chooses). If I had purchased from such a dealer,and was over the store warranty a few days, the HP supervisor could have (at their discretion) sent me a new, not refurbished monitor. As it was, HP sent the refurbished model under a manufacturer's warranty. The HP warranty allows them to send a a new or refurbished replacement. It appears to be random, odds are it will be refurbished. This one year warranty on the model purchased from Amazon began not on the May purchase date, rather it is from the January 2008 manufacture date. If I had returned this monitor to Amazon, I would be subject to a 15% restocking fee. Welcome to a rock and a hard place. Failures like this are likely rare, but it leaves us with a refurbished model instead of the new one I paid for. Buyer beware.

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1/29/2012

Samsung SyncMaster 204B 20.1-Inch LCD Monitor (Black) Review

Samsung SyncMaster 204B 20.1-Inch LCD Monitor (Black)
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I use this monitor for AutoCad, internet surfing, and games.
This monitor seems like a huge upgrade from a 19" monitor. I expected to barely notice the size differance but it is very noticable.
THe adjustments on the monitor seem to work alright. It tilts back and forth, swivels from side to side, goes up and down, and rotates. All of the movements are smooth. The only problem here is when you rotate the screen the cords in the back don't allow for a smooth turn.
I got zero dead pixels.
The colors are very nice. The picture is sharper than a 19" LCD. Because you should run this monitor in it's 1600x1200 native resolution you will probably want to use Windows to increase the size of fonts so you can easily read the text. Speaking of text, it looks good to me.
So far I have only tried Battlefied 2 on this monitor. I was really worried about this area since many LCD monitors don't do well with games. Don't woory about this monitor it performs nicely. I actually noticed little details in the game I had not noticed before. I did not see ghosting or blurring. I flew around the jet for a long time with no visual problems.
I did 3 months of research before I pulled the trigger on this one. I was quite nervous as these things don't come cheap. I'm glad I bought this monitor and would not hesitate to make the same choice again.

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Imagine the advantages of going big without slowing down. Samsung's 20" 204BW monitors combine wide aspect ratios with fast pixel response times for bigger images more room to work and crisp motion. In addition Samsung's exclusive MagicBright2 MagicColor and MagicTune technologies help deliver the ideal image in every situation while the sleek narrow bezel and adjustable stand delivers style just the way you want it. With the Samsung 204BW widescreen analog/digital LCD monitor it's not hard to imagine.Primary InformationDisplay Type:Flat panel displayDisplay Technology:TFT active matrixDisplay Diagonal Size:20.1 InchDisplay Response Time:5 MsDot Pitch / Pixel Pitch:0.285 MmDisplay / Color Support:16.2 MillionColor:BlackPC Compatibility:PC; Mac; SunMagicBright 2 MagicTune MagicSpeed MagicColorDimensions&MiscellaneousWidth:18.6 InchDepth:7.9 InchHeight:13.9 InchHeader / Model:204BWDisplayImage Contrast Ratio:700:1Brightness:300 cd/m2Max Resolution:1680 x 1050VideoDigital Video Standard:Digital Visual InterfaceCompliant Standards:TCO 03 Energy 2000 EPA Energy Star VESA DPMSPowerPower Consumption Operational:75 WattService&SupportService & Support Type:3 years warrantyUNSPSC CodeUNSPSC Code:43211902Product IDUPC:729507709796Manufacturer Part:204B-BLACK

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12/25/2011

Vanguard VM-841C Column Type Television and Monitor Mount (Black) Review

Vanguard VM-841C Column Type Television and Monitor Mount (Black)
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First off I want to say that I do like this product. For the price and what it does, it's great. I can adjust the height of my monitor, tilt it, swivel it, everything. The one downside is that it only has one arm that comes out, whereas other similar products have two or more that can adjust how far the monitor comes out toward the viewer. This one slight problem is something that can be a nuisance depending on where you want your monitor in reference to your workspace, as if you want it centered, but you don't want the monitor to come out the full distance it can, you'll have to make sure the base of the monitor arm is off-center in relation to the center of the monitor screen. So to have a perfect monitor position, you can't guess at where to put the monitor arm's base as where the base is dictates where the monitor screen will be.

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11/03/2011

ASUS VG236H 23-Inch 120 Hz 3D Ready Panel Monitor with nVidia 3D Vision Kit - Black Review

ASUS VG236H 23-Inch 120 Hz 3D Ready Panel Monitor with nVidia 3D Vision Kit - Black
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I bought this to reward myself for getting a scholarship, (which is rather counter-intuitive, but hey you need to celebrate.) and I was pleasantly surprised. This was not before swearing at the computer for about 30 minutes trying to install all the drivers the right way, but once it worked, the 3d effects were quite amazing.
I was disappointed to find that nothing really jumped OUT at you, but instead it felt like the monitor was a window to a smaller world. Nevertheless, it was very impressive. It didn't put as much of a press on my computer as all the reviews said it would, I was still getting very acceptable framerates playing rather demanding games using a GTX 275.
The glasses are pretty cool looking, and as a small bonus, they come charged enough to work out of the box. The monitor is really fantastic too, beautiful 1080p resolution, bright colors, and you can adjust it a lot of different ways for the best angle.
I originally got this for the games, and I was really shocked at how well all of them worked, I've yet to reach a game that doesn't support it.
My beef with this is the price. I would have waited if I wasn't so impulsive. The price was just a bit too high for what you get. It's cool and everything, but you are definitely paying a premium for new technology. It is cool enough that I'm keeping it though - I'm not regretting it THAT much.
And since this is a new technology, the amount of media for this is pretty small for everything but the games. There are a couple picture sets on nvidia website, but aside from that, you are pretty much stuck playing games for the 3d effect.
tl;dr: If you have the money, and PLAY GAMES, I'd recommend this. Otherwise, wait it out.

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Shift into 3D Experience a new, exciting 3D world with the immersive 23-inch VG236H 3D Vision Kit featuring NVIDIA® 3D Vision™ technology that reinvents your movies, videos, and games for the third dimension.This all-inclusive 3D bundle includes four components that provide everything you need to easily connect to a compatible PC1 and start enjoying 3D in brilliant HD splendor. The VG236H pushes the envelope of 3D entertainment with a 3D Vision Content Ecosystem that includes state-of-the art wireless NVIDIA 3D Vision glasses, 3D Vision Emitter, and advanced software for 3D compatibility on NVIDIA GPU-powered PCs1. Now you can view your favorite games, photos, Blu-ray movies, and the Internet in 3D, for a mind-altering experience straight out of the box.

Key Features
The included NVIDIA 3D Vision technology kit for an all-inclusive, 3D-enabling experience1 (Learn more)
23-inch Full HD 1080p Color-Shine display brings visuals to the third dimension in brilliant HD quality (Learn more)
Dual-link DVI and HDMI port provides multiple ways to connect to PCs(Learn more)
Trace Free II Technology delivers a judder-free 120Hz refresh rate with an ultra-fast 2ms response rate (Learn more)
100,000:1 contrast ratio with auto-adjusting ASUS Contrast Ratio Technology for true-to-life images2 (Learn more)
Ultra-bright visual lighting at 400cd/m2 (m-squared) (Learn more)
Stylish design with height, swivel, and tilt adjustment for enhanced ergonomics (Learn more)
ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence Technology optimizes image quality with custom presets2 (Learn more)

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The Ultimate 3D Package
Mind-Blowing 3D Entertainment
Amazing in Any Dimension
Built-in Style and Comfort
Image Quality
ASUS Comprehensive Warranty Package
What's in the Box The entire VG236H package contains a VG236H LCD Monitor, 3D Vision Wireless Glasses, Emitter, Advanced 3D Software, Dual-Link DVI Cable, VGA Cable, Power Cord and Adapter, Quick Starter Guide, and Warranty Information Card
ASUS VG236H LCD Monitor
3D Vision Wireless Glasses
Emitter
Advanced 3D Software
Dual-link DVI Cable
VGA Cable
Power Cord and Adapter
Quick Starter Guide
Warranty Information Card
System Requirements
Specifications
Panel Size: 23-inch
True Resolution: 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
Display Color: 16.7M
Brightness (Max): 400 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio (Max): 100,000:1
Viewing Angle (CR>=10): Horizontal: 170°/ Vertical: 160°
Response Time: 2 ms (gray-to-gray)
NVIDIA 3D Vision Compliance: Yes
ASUS Trace Free II Technology: Yes
ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence Technology: Yes2
Color Shine Technology: Yes (Anti-reflection glare panel)
Aspect Control Technology: Yes2 (Full, 4:3)
LCD Driving Technology: Advanced Dual-Side LCD Driving Technology
VESA Wall Mounting: Yes
Dimension: 21.65 x 16.54 x 9.84 –inches (W x H x D)
Weight: 15.43 lbs
Color: Black
All specifications and terms are subject to change without notice. Please check with your supplier for exact offers on selected models. Products may not be available in all markets. Product may not be exactly as shown in photos. 1 VG236H's 3D feature can only be activated via Dual-link DVI cable connection with a NVIDIA 3D Vision Kit, a compatible NVIDIA-GPU graphics card, a PC with Microsoft Windows Vista/7 OS, and NVIDIA 3D Vision drivers installed. Moreover, the resolution/timing must be set at 1920x1080@120/110/100Hz. 2 Features can only perform in 2D mode. 3 ASUS Splendid Video Intelligence is available in 2D mode only.


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10/31/2011

Mx Desk Mount LCD Arm Review

Mx Desk Mount LCD Arm
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I'm already a huge fan of Ergotron products going back to when I used to design and install computer rooms and data centers. So, when the time came for me to buy something for my home office, I did shop a bit but always came back to Ergotron. Last year I purchased the LX Dual Desk Mount Arm to support a 22" Samsung monitor and my Apple MacBook Pro 15". This setup has been awesome, providing me with a dual-monitor feature that is really a time saver.
I want to provide some key information to anyone considering this device that I think will help you decide.
1) I purchased this arm concerned it may not support the weight of the Apple iMac 27" computer. The computer with the base weighs in at 30.5 lbs and without the base is ~27.5 lbs. so based on the math, I'm well within the weight range of the MX Arm spec. That being said, since I already knew how to adjust my LX Dual Arm setup, I found the MX to be identical in adjustment and fitment capability.
2) Ergotron sent a nice package of bolts, screws, desk-mount optional hardware and even a set of tools to make the adjustments. Setting it up was simple and getting attached was fairly straight forward. They provide a wing-nut to tighten the base to the desk but I recommend if you have a heavy monitor or computer like I do, go to a nearby hardware store and buy a nylon-insert nut (I forgot the specific size, just take the bolt with you) and use that to fasten it to the desk. Be sure not to over tighten it or you could potentially damage your furniture and the swing arm.
3) If your computer or monitor leans toward the high end of the scale with respect to the specification of this swing arm, be sure to pre-tighten the adjustment screws before you put weight on it. You'll find it much easier to do and, easier to adjust afterward. I should have I know but I didn't keep track of how many revolutions I made on the neck and head adjustments but suffice it to say it was more than 20 full revolutions. You'll get a sense for how the tension is but just be careful not to over tighten.
4) Make sure you've assembled everything according to the spec but also make sure you've installed your mounting bracket correctly so that you can just simply lay the monitor or the computer on the MX Arm and hand tighten the large plastic-headed screws to the 100x100 mounting plate. This will make life very easy.
Bottom line, I used the VESA Mount Adapter Kit for 24-inch/27-inch iMac and 24-inch LED Cinema Display - Apple Part Number: MC434ZM/A -- this worked perfectly and was very well made.
This was a very straight forward and very effective solution for what I was trying to achieve. I'm now able to swing my Apple 27" iMac 180 degrees around on my desk, pivot it upward about 70 degrees and lower it if needed. It works very well, its very well made and I highly recommend this to anyone considering this sort of mount for your large iMac or Cinema displays!!!

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10/28/2011

HP ZR24w 24-inch S-IPS LCD Monitor Review

HP ZR24w 24-inch S-IPS LCD Monitor
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If you don't want to read my long rambling, skip down to the pros and cons below. Also read my update below.
I previously owned a 'Samsung 226BW' for 6 years (TN panel) and had the 'HP LP2475w' briefly (H-IPS panel, instead of e-IPS like this ZR24w). My problem with the LP2475w was it's wide gamut and I wanted consistent color saturation across the entire desktop. I wanted a good looking monitor for multiple purpose, for work and entertainment. This ZR24w meets my need, it only come with a few small imperfections, but they are not bad enough so I would still recommend it.
General impressions, the good stuff:
-The monitor has a very sturdy stand. After turning the brightness down to zero (which is still bright enough), it output around 37watt which is acceptable. The monitor is very bright, but CCFL backlights are known to slowly dim as it gets more hours, so this is a good thing for the long run.
-The colors are simply stunning, combined with great contrast this monitor have very good clarity. When viewing photos and videos, the details and objects stands out, unlike most TN panels which look washed out by comparison. Watching HD videos should be a joy.
-The text is really smooth and sharp at the same time, one of the highlight of this monitor. Good for people who spend lots of time reading online. Small pixel pitch (.270mm) so you won't notice dots unless you move your eyes up close to the screen. There is a feature to adjust sharpness, but only 5 steps, which isn't enough IMO.
-The monitor is standard color gamut (not wide), so colors are not over saturated and are consistent across the whole screen. This is important as it makes the monitor more attractive to average users who don't want to mess with color profiles. Of course, if you are an artist/designer and want to work with Adobe RGB colors, you should buy a wide gamut monitor instead.
The green tint:
My previous HP LP2475w have the infamous problem that plague some IPS monitors: one side of the screen have a pinkish tint and the other side a greenish tint. Unfortunately, my ZR24w came with a slight green tint starting from the right edge of the screen disappearing toward the middle, the left side is white. I can notice the green with white and gray backgrounds. Turning down the green and calibrating the monitor can help a lot, but the green doesn't fully go away. This imperfection bothers me because I do a lot of online reading and a bit of scripts editing that usually involves white background. UPDATE: I fixed this problem using a (better) colorimeter, more info below.
Backlight uniformity:
There are some backlight leakage. I set the monitor to display a black screen and in a dark room took photos of the monitor using my camera with 1/4th and 1/8th second exposure to exaggerate backlight leakage. The photo shows leakage coming from the bottom left and a small bit from the rest of corners. Believe it or not, I noticed these leakages even while using the monitor in daytime when the screen background is a dark colored like black or dark brown, though not anymore if the screen is displaying brighter colors. Also, the backlight slightly dims along the very top and bottom edges of the screen.
Black level:
The black level isn't great and have problem showing 'true black'. Experienced users will know what I mean when a monitor's black level is not good and instead of pure black you see kind of a 'reflective black' because of the backlight bleeds through. This creates a problem when you watch movies or play FPS video games where very dark scenes are involved, this 'reflective black' can makes it harder to pick out objects and details. Despite this, the contrast is good and the colors are accurate, it's still much better watching black and white films on this monitor than my Samsung 226BW. However, I don't think this is the best monitor to edit black and white photos (also due to a bit of 'color banding', though rarely will you notice it unless you are doing specific tests to identify the banding).
Viewing angles:
If your eyes are leveled with this monitor, the image quality will remain if you shift left and right horizontally. However, if you stand up and look down from the top-right or top-left, it loses gamma and saturation. So imagine a situation when someone is standing by your side looking down at the monitor, they would either have to bring their eyes down to the height of the monitor or step back one or two steps to see more clearly. Same problem looking up diagonally from below. This e-IPS panel has better viewing angle than TN panels, but possibly not as good as the more expensive H-IPS panels.
Display speed:
-Input lag: I have the Samsung 226BW which is known have very low input lag. I connect it and the ZR24w to the video card for clone view, ran a stop-watch timer software and set my camera to 1/125th second exposure time, then took photos of the two monitors. In the photos, the times displayed on the ZR24w screen are slower than the times in the 226BW for only 10 to 30 milliseconds, only rarely does it reach 40milliseconds. This is actually acceptable, my previous HP LP2475w's input lag averages higher, so HP improved with the ZR24w.
Note: Some says the "Overdrive" feature used by some manufacturers to reduce ghosting could potentially increase input lag. I tested with Overdrive on and off, in my test there doesn't seem to be a difference for the input lag time.
-Response Time: The vertical pixel response time is very good, but not as good horizontally. When watching Formula 1, onboard videos look good because it deals more with vertical motions. However, it can get blurry sometimes when cars speed very quickly horizontally across the screen. Turning on the "Overdrive" feature helps, ghosting almost completely disappeared.
-For FPS gaming, ghosting will be more noticeable especially if you have a fast video card displaying high frame rates. With Overdrive off, the ghosting made me felt like I had a few drinks. When it's turned on, ghosting is reduced and games are much more playable. To me, the difference is big so Overdrive is a must for FPS. Due to this screen having great contrast and clarity, the details stood out and I was able to pick out enemies from the distance easier, this allowed me to get better scores despite not the best response time.
Overall:
This may sounds somewhat like negative review, but I'm a very sensitive user, some of the problems might not persist or as bad for other buyers. If you're interested in upgrading from TN to IPS panel monitor and don't want to deal with wide color gamut and colors profiling, then this HP ZR24w is a good upgrade. For media related tasks like gaming, photos and videos this monitor will display colors and details beautifully. It's easy on the eyes for reading texts. I bet for most people beside very hardcore gamers the display speed will be just fine.UPDATE: I upgraded to a better colorimeter (Huey Pro). It came with a software that can apply calibrated colors across the entire desktop. Surprisingly, it eliminated the green tint to the right of the screen. Also, I think the 'standard factory calibrated colors' are not bad and isn't far from the results produced with my colorimeter, so even if you don't intend to spend extra for a colorimeter I think the default colors will still look very nice.Pro
-Clear and detailed, accurate colors
-Great contrast
-Smooth and sharp texts, easy to read
-Is standard color gamut (not wide) so entire desktop is not over-saturated
-10cm vertical adjustable stand that's stable, 90 degrees rotation, screen is removable from stand for mounting
-Acceptable input lag and response time ('Overdrive' feature helps reduce ghosting)
Con
-Viewing angle is good horizontally, but not very good diagonally
-Black level isn't great and some backlight leakage
-Slight green tint on right side of screen (for the monitor I received), can be reduced by calibrating using a colorimeter
-Small amount of 'color banding', though not easily noticeable unless you do tests to look for it
PS. Mine came with no dead or hot pixels.

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7/28/2011

Neoflex LCD Stand, Black Review

Neoflex LCD Stand, Black
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This stand replaced the stock non-height adjustable stand on my Acer X243w (24" LCD). Despite being spec'd on the manufacturers site for 22" displays or less, this stand seems to easily handle 24" or larger ones with ease. There is zero wobble. The base rotates (like a lazy-susan), the screen can be raised or lowered with one finger, and the display can be tilted or rotated. Assembly was super easy. I am very happy with this purchase.


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7/18/2011

VideoSecu TV wall mount for 37"-55" LCD LED Plasma TV, black color full motion articulating 27" Pullout swivel tilting Free 7 ft HDMI cable MP27B W13 Review

VideoSecu TV wall mount for 37-55 LCD LED Plasma TV, black color full motion articulating 27 Pullout swivel tilting Free 7 ft HDMI cable MP27B W13
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I've had the swivel mount for a few weeks now and I'm so glad I purchased this model. It was an easy set up and does everything its supposed to. I was a little leary to put our 42" 60lb tv on it up in the air, but once we got it all set up it was the best decision I'd made. I was thinking of just buying an angled mount without the extension capabilities, but that would have been such a pain to get all the wiring hooked to and hidden behind the tv. With this set up we are able to make easy cable adjustments, and either pull the tv out, angle it further up or down and push it back to the wall to give it a more fit look. I strongly sugges purchasing this product and would buy it again if I needed to.

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