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by basiliskst,
Apr 6, 2007
Pros: Top quality construction and design, great screen image quality, best real world monitor I've seen
Cons: No HDMI connections, no internal TV tuner
The Bottom Line: The Gateway FPD2485W High Definition 24" LCD wide screen monitor and matching TDX speaker bar are highly recommended. This is the best combination currently available at a real world price.
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by silflayhraka,
Feb 15, 2007
Pros: Big, 1920x1200, affordable and versatile.
Cons: It wasn't free.
The Bottom Line: Run out and buy, unless you have the $$$ for the 30-inch Dell 2560x2048 model....
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by teacher447,
Feb 25, 2008
Pros: Big big screen. Excellent clarity. Four USB ports.
Cons: Only has a 1 year guarantee.
The Bottom Line: Need large monitor look no further! Great picture, no ghosting fairly easy to use. It may cost a bit more than some of the others, but it's worth it.
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by toeser,
Jun 8, 2007
Pros: Big screen, small footprint, adjustable, no glare, high-res.
Cons: Throws off a little bit of heat.
The Bottom Line: I cannot speak to reliability, having just owned the monitor for one week, but I love it and would highly recommend it.
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by adossant,
Jul 16, 2007
Pros: Great picture. No bad pixels. Ghosting not bad at all. Nice for watching widescreen DVD's.
Cons: The delay to display a picture is annoying. The HEAT is uncomfortable.
The Bottom Line: Go with a 22 inch monitor if the heat is handled better there, especially due to the huge price jump from 22 to 24 inch.
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