Four Wide Screen 19" Monitors Compared
Features
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Spatial Uniformity
I measured the uniformity of the panel's lighting.
Aside from a slight light leak in the upper right corner, there's nothing to criticize. The results were acceptable on average, with all the values within 20% of the total range. That's not bad at all.
Color Rendition
Up to this point I was favorably impressed by the Benq monitor. Good default settings, good contrast, and also very uniform color rendering.
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V3NOM from reading thigns on tomshardware on my 17" CRT i had for years and years to buying my first LCD a couple of months ago :S how embawwassing... anyway it's amazing. the better quality and viewable space on my 19" widescreen is just unbelievable compared to the often blurry writing on CRT's. my dad still uses a 17" CRT and whenever i rarely go over to his computer it's really plain at the difference between them. WIDESCREEN LCD FTW!!!Reply