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by sgyee , Dec 27 '03
Pros: Quick set up, good usability, smooth pixel renditions for a .29 dp. Cons: Stand and angle adjustments could use some refining
I've been drooling over larger format LCD monitors for a while now, but I just couldn't get myself to purchase one since my Hitachi 21" CRT that I've had for over 6 years now has been going well - until it blew it's alignment and toasted itself in a ...
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by daquan - Top 500, May 25 '05
Pros: Very good unit at a dirt-cheap price! Elegantly styled high-tech design. Cons: Screen has a few scratches. Manual is missing.
WHY ENVISION? Well,I've never owned any product made by this company name before. My old computer monitor, an NEC still works. It just cannot be adjusted for sharpness, which makes its screen kind of blurry. The REAL truth came to light though, ...
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Great LCD Monitor
by rac43 ,Oct 31 '03
Pros: Great colors and text, light weight and uses only 60 watts power Cons: Won't work properly using digital hookup?
My old 21" Samsung CRT gave up the ghost on 10-28-3 so I started searching for a 19-20" LCD monitor. After going to 5 different computor stores I wound up in Circuit City, bought this 19" Envision EN9110 for $499. Picture in the store was as good on this monitor as the others costing twice as much. Only problem is when I hook it up using the digital hookup, best screen setting is 1280x768. Text on any page looks strange. So, I hooked it up using the analog hookup and everything improved by 100%. It may very well be my video card, a Radeon 7000 with 32 meg memory. Even my simple Mercedes Truck Racing game would not run with digital hookup but flies with analog. Very pleased!
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