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    Review : Rad-7c Flat-screen Monitor

    Posted on Friday, November 22 2002 @ 09:36:52 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Review-Shack has reviewed the Rad-7c LCD screen from KDS :
    Are you tired of using a CRT monitor that takes up an enormous amount of your precious desk space? Are you tired of your electric bill being higher than it should be? There is a great solution to both of these problems, a flat-screen monitor is a great way to cut down on space as well as shave digits off of your electric bill. There are two different types of flat-screen monitors out there: you have your analog and digital. The one we will be taking a look at today is the KDS Rad-7c analog flat-screen liquid crystal display.
    At this pic the screen may look a bit small, but it actually is a 17


    Review Link : Review-Shack


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