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Reviewed on March 21, 2006
Though the 19-inch wide-screen ViewSonic VA1912wb looks modest, it packs a punch, with above-average performance, full-sounding built-in speakers, and a very sweet price.
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ViewSonic Corp., adjustment, speakers, display, LCD, monitor, games
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Reviewed on March 13, 2006
The HP vs17 is one of many average-performing, general use LCD monitors; however, its low price and built-in speakers make it worth considering.
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HP, speakers, NEC Electronics Corp., control panel, adjustment, monitor, Sony Corp., LCD
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Reviewed on December 19, 2007
While its ability to connect to your PC via USB makes the Samsung SyncMaster 940UX a convenient second monitor, LG has a cheaper and larger DisplayLink model that also boasts better overall performance.
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Samsung SyncMaster, Samsung Electronics, USB, display, adjustment, port, LG Electronics Inc., LCD, monitor, speakers, entertainment, Microsoft Windows, video
Check prices$274.84-$339.99
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Reviewed on August 30, 2005
The wide-screen Philips Brilliance 200W6CB display performs quite well and offers some useful extras (that will cost you extra), but other displays offer more flexibility in form and function.
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Philips Electronics N.V., Philips Consumer Electronics, base, adjustment, speakers, LCD, monitor, USB, menu
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Reviewed on September 10, 2004
The LL-T17D4 is an average-performing, average-price LCD with embedded speakers. If said speakers weren't so utterly below average, it would be a decent choice for the average home user.
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Sharp Corp., Samsung SyncMaster, speakers, LCD, degree, adjustment, Samsung Electronics, monitor
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