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    Review : Sony CDP-G520P 21''

    Posted on Wednesday, September 25 2002 @ 07:38:13 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    The Tech Zone has reviewed Sony's CDP-G520P 21" monitor :
    I would say I’m very pleased with the Sony CDP-G520P and would highly recommend it to anybody that is serious about digital photo editing, AutoCAD, graphical desktop work or total immersive hardcore gaming. In this day and age where the LCD monitor seems to be taking the main focus to the average PC’er, there are still many points where the CRT still reigns supreme. Suffice to say after using this Sony CDP-G520P; I now look at my NEC 1550V 15” LCD monitor with distain, as the 1600x1200 desktop of the CRT makes the 1024x768 of the LCD look very coarse in comparison.

    This big CRT is for me for the time being. Do I still want a LCD? You betcha, however not until they can match a CRT on all fronts and not just sexy good looks. That day is approaching fast and you can bet I’ll be there in line for it.


    Review Link : The Tech Zone


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