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Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L (photos)

Photos of the FlexScan T2351W-L, featuring the red lever. Red.

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Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L (photos)

As 23-inch monitors go, the Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L is fairly unique. It eschews the traditional footstand in favor of an adjustable lever. It steers clear of even the smallest inkling of anti-glare coating (that's not its actual screen pictured here), and its reinforced glass screen makes it a perfect candidate for the included multi-touch touch-screen feature. Still, at the end of the day, it's a 23-inch monitor priced more than $1,000. Is it worth that price? If you answered, “Who cares? I want one now!”, then the review probably won’t be very helpful to you. If you answered in any other way (or didn’t answer at all), you’ll want to click here.
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Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L (photos)

Thanks to its truncated height, the T2351W-L looks wider than it actually is (21.9 inches).
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Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L (photos)

No VESA support for wall mounting, but what's that red thing?
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Not the widest of profiles, especially for a VA-based monitor.
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The many buttons of the OSD array. Probably, too many buttons.
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VGA, DVI, HDMI, USB upstream, as well as the headphone jack, can all be seen here. The USB upstream port is what makes touch-screen functionality possible.
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Eizo FlexScan T2351W-L (photos)

The dreaded red lever! Actually, it's quite helpful. Pulling the lever up, releases the foot stand, allowing for 40 degree adjustability. Releasing the red lever locks the foot stand in place.
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Cables can be routed right through the foot stand.

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