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by kbharv,
Sep 22, 2007
Pros: EXCELLENT value and PORTRAIT MODE
is GREAT if you can get proper software
Cons: u will get used to the Big Easy seductive comfort
The Bottom Line: read the review again pls
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by mvmone,
May 19, 2008
Pros: So many. Read below.
Cons: Requires more space than you think, pedestal not sufficiently weighted, glossy screen causes glare
The Bottom Line: Great, feature-packed, low-cost widescreen monitor that can swivel to view documents landscape or portrait.
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by stewartj76,
Dec 2, 2007
Pros: Linux compatible, great screen clarity, fun extras (monitor pivot), good color saturation.
Cons: Calibrated a little bright on the auto setting, a couple stuck pixels.
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by fhiga,
Jun 23, 2008
Pros: Bright, glossy screen, adjustable stand, easy adjustment
Cons: Glossy screen attracts dust.
The Bottom Line: Great monitor, if you can still find one.
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by fredfunktified,
Aug 27, 2007
Pros: Brightview screen, rotate feature, 1000:1 contrast, 5ms response time, stand, price
Cons: lack of inputs and only one true resolution setting
The Bottom Line: Buy this monitor you won't be regret it!
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by nagels,
Jul 4, 2007
Pros: Size. Picture Quality. Even better with my new HP computer.
Cons: Software. The built in Speakers.
The Bottom Line: The outstanding picture is well worth the few nuisance issues. The short warranty may deter some.
I'm an HP, a happy potatoman.
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