Monitor Reviews


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Buyer reviews for "Monitor" sorted by average review score:

CTX 17"/15.9V 25MM 1600 X 1200 75Hz Vl710S Flat OSD Digital Shortneck Monitor
Made by CTX
  • 17-inch screen (16 inches viewable)
  • 0.25-millimeter dot pitch
  • 1,600 x 1,200 maximum resolution
  • Plug and play
  • PC and Mac compatible
Amazon base price: $
List price: $419.00 (that's NaN% off!)
Average review score:

A Great Monitor
This is a great monitor, graphics are extremely clear. Very vivid colors. Easy to assemble and basically plug and play. 9 control buttons at the base of the monitor. To adjust color, brightness, contrast, etc. I am very satisfied with this purchase. 17" is a great size easy for the kids to see and doesnt appear huge. Hope this helps.


CTX V1951T Value Series 19" CRT Monitor
Made by C Technologies
    Amazon base price: $
    Average review score:

    great deal for a 19' monitor
    I own a 15" ctx monitor & it has lasted 6 years & is still working fine. I was shopping around for the best value/products for a 19" & when I saw this ctx, I knew it was the right choice. ... The picture is great, clear, crisp image, & it's easy on your eyes. It is also plug & play - so set up is a sinch! My Husband also loves the gaming graphics. The only downfall to this monitor is it's really deep -about 18" - so you'll need a decent size desk. Ctx is a well known, good quality monitor. Don't pass this one up!


    eMachines eView 17C 17" CRT Monitor
    Made by EMACHINES
    • 1,280 x 1,024 maximum resolution at 60 Hz, 800 x 600 at 85 Hz recommended
    • 0.28 mm dot pitch
    • 15.8-inch viewable image size
    • Flat screen design
    • PC compatible; 1-year warranty
    Amazon base price: $
    Average review score:

    good price
    You cant find a better price then $80 for a new screen that size


    Epson Preview Monitor for Stylus Photo 825 and 925 Printers
    Made by Epson
    • 1.6-inch LCD preview monitor
    • For use with Epson Stylus Photo 825 and 925 printers
    • Full color display
    • Adjustable brightness and tilt
    • Ideal for previewing, editing, and layouts
    Amazon base price: $71.99
    Buy one from zShops for: $44.99
    Average review score:

    GREAT INVENTION
    I BROUGH THIS PREVIEW MONITOR FOR MY EPSON 825 IN DECEMBER BECAUSE I'VE SEARCHED HIGH AND LOW FOR A DIGITAL PRINTER THAT PREVIEWS THE PICTURES BEFORE THEIR PRINTED BUT THEY WERE TOO EXPENSIVE. THEN I FOUND AMAZON.COM AND WENT TO ACCESSORIES AND THERE IT WAS NOT ONLY A GREAT INVENTION, BUT THE BEST VALUE I COULD HAVE GOT FOR MY BUDGET . THE EPSON PEOPLE ARE GENIUSES' THANK YOU FOR GIVING THE PHOTO INDUSTRY THIS HELPFUL GADGET.P.S THE PREVIEWS ARE CLEAR AND VIBRANTLY VISIBLE.


    Fellowes Glare 2000 Liteview for 16'' and 17'' Monitors
    Made by Fellowes
    • Tilting glass surface adjusts to combat external glare
    • Sliding universal clips for an excellent fit on most monitors
    • Attaches in seconds without tools or fasteners
    • Designed with LiteView Lite Tint glass for truer colors
    • Glare-reducing antireflective coatings applied to the glass
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $135.28 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Outstanding Glare Filter for your Money!
    Filters glare and at the same time captures the true colors of your computer.

    Recommendation: Strong Buy


    Futura 17IN/16.1V 27MM 1280 X 1024 70Hz LD7 Energy Star Compliant Monitor
    Made by FUTURA
    • 17-inch (16.1-inch viewable) screen
    • 0.27 mm dot pitch
    • Flat square tube
    • 1280 by 1024 at 70 Hz maximum resolution
    • Plug and play compatiblity
    Amazon base price: $
    Average review score:

    Great "Bang for the Buck"
    When building my computer I decided that I would want all high end components...and as my budget started to dwindle the last thing I though about was a monitor. With limited cash I went on a monitor search and found the Futura LD7. It certainly isn't the most expensive (One of the lowest priced 16+" viewable anywhere), nor does it support the greatest resolutions or refresh rates, I am extremely pleased. It has a great picture with no distortion and works great with my ATI Rage Fury Pro Video Card. It also has no problem when I play DVD's. The onscreen disply options are great, much more than most low priced monitors. You can adjust nearly every setting possible, although the manual is lacking in explaining what some of the options are. Another selling point for me is Futura's 48 Hour Replacement...yes that's right...your monitor breaks, you'll have a new one in 2 days or less...all that for a great price!. I didn't purchase mine through Amazon (wish I would have...would have saved a couple bucks), but I'm sure you'll be happy with this if you are looking for a cheap, but good 17" monitor.


    Hansol Multitech 19"/17.8V 26MM 1600 X 1200 75Hz 900P Monitor with On-Screen-Display/One-Touch-Control
    Made by Hansol Multitech
    • 19-inch screen (18 inches viewable)
    • 1,600 x 1,200 at 75 Hz maximum refresh rate
    • 0.25-millimeter dot pitch
    • 5-language onscreen display
    • Exceeds MPR-II and Energy Star guidelines
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $329.00 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Smart Choice
    Going from a 15 inch to this 19 inch was dramatic, but that will happen with any comparible size jump. I simply wanted a reliable monitor with quality output at a reasonable price. That's exactly what I got with the Hansol 900P. Great price and flawless daily service for the past year. No flicker, no skew, no problems. You can spend more, but why?


    Hitachi 17IN LCD 1280X1024 16MS SPKR ( CML175SXW )
    Made by Hitachi America Ltd.
      Amazon base price: $
      Average review score:

      Best Value I Found For My $$$.
      This is the best LCD monitor I've tried out yet after experimenting with a couple of Samsung 17" LCD monitors and spending hours at the store checking out LCD technology.
      The best feature hands down is the 16ms response time, or redraw rate. Currently most LCD monitors have an average response time of 25ms and this caused terrible eye-strain especially while browsing the web or when windows are popping up on the screen.
      With this Hitachi monitor, I enjoy crisp, flicker-free images and bye-bye to tired eyes. Games take on a whole new dimension with great images - I've tried Thief, Pharaoh, Shogun Warlord to name a few and they look spectacular. I've been told that the 16ms also makes fast-shooter games more playable on an LCD though I havent experimented with those.

      When I first installed the monitor the color tones were too warm (too much red) but that was easily remedied with the flexible menu options which allows the user to adjust color temperature, phase and sharpness. There were no dead pixels whatsoever and drivers plus hardware installed in a snap. Asthetically the monitor is simply designed, with the ability to wall mount and comes with DVI/analog connections, and speakers. I'm pretty happy with the ranges in the contrast, viewing angle, and brightness of this monitor. Probably the biggest gripe would be the inability to adjust the height of this LCD, but that is just a minor issue to me considering that the response time of this monitor makes viewing such a pleasure.

      I love this monitor and highly recommend it.


      HITACHI 50HDT50 50" Digital 16:9 HDTV Monitor / Plasma TV with Audio Video C
      Made by Hitachi
      • 50 16 - 9 Screen with Anti-Reflective Shield
      • New Virtual HD 1080p Video Processor - Upgrades conventional signals to near HD quality for a sharp, well-defined picture, regardless of source
      • A wide range of options for viewing standard 4 - 3 programming on the 16 - 9 widescreen display
      • 20 Watt MTS stereo sound with 2 detachable speakers
      • Front and Rear A/V inputs
      Amazon base price: $
      Average review score:

      Pricey but good
      After a year of shopping, my wife & I decided to experience this puppy. Granted that all plasma t.v.s look great, this one on the show floor looked a tad better, so we sprang for the extra bucks after first getting a sale price, then a 10% discount ontop of an additional 10% discount. It was merely a horribly expensive unit instead of obscenely expensive that way.

      At home, we had an installer scheduled to come out and mount it on the wall, but we couldn't wait and went ahead and did the installation on the pedastle, which is a two person job and takes about 3 hours, with the constant fear of dropping something on the screen. We didn't break anything, but I don't recommend self installation unless you have nerves of steel.

      After haggling with the cable company, we added HDTV service and after about 5 days managed to review the unit in the following modes:

      1. analog cable t.v.
      The image quality is good, probably superior to regular NTSC quality. Key advantage is you can toggle the 5 or so image scale modes to make it fit just right. There is a progressive distortion mode that while stretching the image to fit the 16:9 from the NTSC standard, does it so well that there is no obvious distortion except for the rare case where you see what should be a circle in one of the corners. The image size is such that you really can't take in the whole screen at once so it's a rarely if ever noticed distortion and visually quite good considering the low quality of analog broadcast
      2. digital cable t.v.
      Probably not a great idea. You have two modes on the Hitachi and 3 modes on the cable box to scale the image, and they seem to fight eachother resulting in a less than stellar picture. I actually prefer analog for quality when all settings are done. I would suspect the same issues with Satellite, but I'm not ready to add that to my gadget list to be sure.
      Special note for folks who have "movie on demand" fantasies. NONE of the "movies on demand" are HDTV format. Maybe next year. I'm disappointed, but with my cable company, not Hitachi.
      3. digital 1080i cable t.v.
      Granted, this device is not a 1080i display, it's 1,280 by 780, but however it down-converts the signal, it's an amazingly clear picture. The only concern you might have is looking at the imperfections on people's faces that are normally invisible. I mean, how many of you will find your attention distracted by looking at the details of the hairs growing from a mole on the interviewer's face. Sometimes, detail it too much of a good thing, but by all that's holy, it's remarkable detail and quality. My suspicion is that satellite folks will love this mode too. HOWEVER, there are very few HDTV channels right now, and I'd say, like all t.v. wasteland material, maybe 1 or 2 has something interesting.
      4. svideo DVD
      A high quality display that looks fine, but you'll discover that frame sizes vary depending upon DVD producer's whim and you may find yourself toggling among 6 different display modes trying to find one that won't burn-in and that looks good too. I don't have the HDTV composite version of a DVD player so I can't comment on that and I blew my toy budget for the next 3 years so it'll be a while before I know how wonderful that feature is.
      5. RCA jack vhs video
      This is the worst image quality mode, due to the source. however the analog variable image scaling works well, and the picture is better than when displayed on the baby 30 inch sony 3:4 that this replaced.
      6. RGB output from a PC
      Jury is out here. I've hooked 3 different PCs into this and know for sure that your milage will vary. Depending on which version of Windows you have, whose display driver you have, etc, etc, you will either get a stunning image of your desktop, or a stunning distorted image of your desktop. Be warned a 1280 X 780 display is obviously not the top display mode debugged by video card driver makers. It's not that you won't get it to work, but you may find that your actual display size is, well, funny. Hitachi has a nice "auto size" mode that at least gets the desktop to fill the screen, irrespective of what the video card driver wants to do. You can browse easily, clearly, and start shopping at once for a wireless keyboard and mouse. We did.
      7. Universal remote vs. Universal remote
      There were actually three settups done for us. The one my wife & I did, the one the official installer did, and the one the cable boy did. Each of us knows how a system should be wired, and how the universal remote should be programmed. At the end of the day, I had THREE universal remotes, sony, cable company, and hitachi. Each programmed by the mad mind of the perfect configurator. At the end of the day, the universal remote that works best is the Hitachi, which surprised me. The cable guy insisted that it would never work with the cable box. I discovered that it works better with the cable box than the universal remote that came with the cable box. That doesn't mean you will have ONE universal remote. Mixed vendors = mixed results. I can now get by with TWO universal remotes, provided I keep a third nearby. Driving 5 different vendor's devices with 2.5 remotes ain't bad.
      8. Burn in
      Hitachi says, never keep the side bars (normal HTDV display) on for more than 15% of the time, lest thou shalt melt the phosphor and destroy your display. I looked at the persistance image after turning the device off (in the dark), and my guess is that 15% is the maximum. I plan on keeping it down to as close to zero as possible. If you plan on using this with a PC, make sure your screen saver is really on, and really doing a dynamic or BLACK display unless you want to see START on the bottom of your display for eternity. (apologies to MAC users)


      Envision EN-910 19" Monitor
      Made by ENVISION
        Amazon base price: $

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