Reviewed on November 10, 2006The Dell E207WFP's low price makes it a worthwhile budget LCD contender, as long as you don't need high performance or extra features.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., ratio, degree, imaging, display, LCD
Reviewed on September 12, 2007We wouldn't pay more than $200 or so for any 19-inch LCD, but if you need a smaller screen and can find Acer's p191w for that price, we'd recommend it. It's a basic display with no speakers or HDCP-support, but its image quality and sleek design make up for any lacking secondary features.TAGS:Acer Inc., ViewSonic Corp., NEC Electronics Corp., speakers, degree, LCD, HP, display
Reviewed on April 26, 2004This high-end LCD gets an A for design, features, and adjustability, but its image quality falls a smidge short for the price.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., video editor, degree, 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, degree, digital video, LCD, HP, button
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, LCD, button, menu, e-mail
Reviewed on June 10, 2003The Sharp LL-T19D1 is a solid 19-inch LCD, but you can get better-looking, better-performing displays for less money.TAGS:Sharp Corp., ViewSonic Corp., degree, LCD, HP, display, monitor
Reviewed on June 27, 2003The NEC AccuSync LCD9V is a good-looking, inexpensive 19-inch LCD for the home or the office, and the features it lacks are nonessential.TAGS:NEC Electronics Corp., NEC Corp., ViewSonic Corp., degree, LCD, HP