Reviewed on November 7, 2006The Viewsonic VX2235wm isn't the best performer and it's not packed with extras, but it's worth a look, thanks to its size and relatively low price.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., LCD monitor, LCD, display, monitor, speakers, games
Reviewed on February 16, 2005A run-of-the-mill but very adjustable LCD with snap-on accessory cups and photo clips that should appeal to admin assistants and the inveterately sentimental.TAGS:LCD, accessory, LCD monitor, display, photograph, monitor, CD
Reviewed on August 27, 2007Even if you don't care that ViewSonic's VG2030wm lacks HD DVD or Blu-ray support, we can't give this LCD monitor a strong recommendation simply because there are too many better, more capable displays on the market for the same price. Its image quality is fine, but that's not enough.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., LCD monitor, NEC Electronics Corp., display, LCD, monitor, HD-DVD, Blu-ray, HP, games
March 17, 2005The device maker says two of the models feature response times of 12 milliseconds for moving images.TAGS:Acer Inc., LCD monitor, LCD, monitor, CRT
Reviewed on June 10, 2003The EN-9110 is a solid, inexpensive 19-inch LCD that would be ideal for home or office--if only other displays didn't offer slightly more for a similar price.TAGS:LCD, LCD monitor, adjustment, display, monitor
October 4, 2006Its 64-inch LCD monitor at Ceatec offers quadruple the resolution of a normal high-definition screen. Photos: Looking SharpTAGS:Sharp Corp., trade show, pixel, LCD monitor, LCD, monitor