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Reviewed on April 1, 2009
The Samsung SyncMaster 2233RZ is the best choice for 120Hz 3D stereoscopic gaming on the PC, with great movie playback to boot. For all other needs, there are cheaper alternatives.
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ViewSonic Corp., Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, computer monitor, monitor, Gateway Inc., display, NVidia, button
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Check prices$299.95-$399.99
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Reviewed on February 24, 2009
The Eyeball Webcam is a cool-looking piece of gear for people who use VoIP or video chat services on-the-go, but there are better choices for the home.
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microphone, webcam, computer monitor, Logitech, camera, monitor, video, USB, Apple Macintosh
Check prices$49.95-$99.99
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Reviewed on April 1, 2009
Though casual gamers will be satisfied by the Nvidia 3D Vision Kit's 3D gimmick, the unacceptable compromise to playability of some titles means hardcore gamers should steer clear.
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glass, NVidia, kit, eye, computer monitor, light-emitting diode, object, 3D, Nvidia GeForce, gamer, USB port, battery, monitor
Check prices$199.96-$199.99
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Reviewed on June 12, 2006
The Sony MFM-HT205 is a double threat, serving as both a TV and a computer monitor. This 20-inch wide-screen LCD features an impressive array of video connections, and it wowed us with its image quality. It will suit the work and entertainment needs of all but the most discerning graphics professionals.
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monitor, port, Sony Corp., subwoofer, computer monitor, TV Tuner, TV, speakers, video, LCD
CNET review:
8.8
Excellent
Pricing not available
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Reviewed on June 27, 2005
The Sony MFM-HT75W is a snazzy, well-designed dual-purpose LCD that will please those who want a display that can work and play simultaneously.
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TV tuner card, TV Tuner, monitor, computer monitor, TV, display, subwoofer, Sony Corp., LCD, HDTV, speakers, button
CNET review:
7.3
Very good
Pricing not available
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CNET review:
4.4
Mediocre
Pricing not available
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