Reviewed on June 23, 2009The Dell P2210 is a low-price, feature-rich choice for all your office and general computing needs.TAGS:Dell, display, degree, monitor, button, movie, USB, video
Reviewed on August 27, 2003Dell's 1901FP is elegantly designed, highly adjustable, and affordably priced. Only those who need superprecise image quality should look elsewhere.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., display, digital video, degree, Dell, button, LCD, HP
Reviewed on November 12, 2008The Lenovo ThinkVision L2440x is a well-designed 24-inch LCD monitor that's great for movies and games, but the display (and its LED backlighting) is too expensive for the performance and features it supplies.TAGS:Lenovo, Dell UltraSharp, stand, light-emitting diode, degree, display, button, LCD, USB, monitor, Dell, video
Reviewed on November 25, 2008The Lenovo ThinkVision L1940p costs a bit more than competing 19-inch LCD monitors, but its many ergonomic features and great overall performance could persuade those not shopping on price alone.TAGS:Westinghouse, Lenovo, ViewSonic Corp., degree, button, video
Reviewed on February 27, 2006With an attractive design, ample adjustability options, and great image quality, the Dell UltraSharp 1707FP is one of the best 17-inch LCD monitors. We're especially impressed with its low price.TAGS:Dell UltraSharp, adjustment, degree, Dell, LCD, USB port, color, monitor, button, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on November 3, 2005The ViewSonic G220f is a large CRT that provides good mainstream performance, but serious graphics professionals should look elsewhere.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., CRT, degree, monitor, color, button, menu, LCD