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    20-inch LCD display roundup

    Posted on Thursday, December 27 2007 @ 09:21:57 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    X-bit Labs has written another large roundup, this time they took a look at nine 20" LCD displays. The test includes panels from Acer, Asus, Dell, Samsung and NEC - most of the reviewed displays feature a TN matrix panel.
    This article continues our series of reviews of 20” LCD monitors. Our previous report covered quite a lot of products with *VA and S-IPS matrixes, but you’ll only see one model with a matrix type other than TN in this review. It is a logical consequence of the current market trends – TN technology with its modest parameters but a very appealing price is getting an increasingly larger share of the market.

    But is this trend so bad after all? Are TN-based monitors so utterly hopeless? Let’s check it out.
    Check it out over here.


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