Panel beating: 15 LCD displays tested

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25 March 2002 04:54 PM
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Panel beating -- 15 LCD displays tested
By Kire Terzievski, Technology & Business Magazine
March 25th, 2002.



  Panel Beating:
Introduction
1. AG Neovo F-15
2. Compucon H540S
3. Eizo FlexScan L375
4. Hercules ProphetView 720
5. Hitachi CML153XW
6. LG 575LE
7. HP L1520 D5063A
8. Mitsubishi DV158
9. NEC MultiSync LCD1550V
10. Philips 150P2E
11. Samsumg SyncMaster151S
12. Sony SDM-M51
13. Targa TD15A-TFT
14. Viewmaster CS555
15. ViewSonic VX500
What to look for,
LCD VS CRT,
Sample scenario

Next-gen screens
Editor's Choice,
How we tested

Table of specs

About RMIT labs

Eizo FlexScan L375

Eizo FlexScan L375 Eizo makes state of the art displays. They cost a little more, but they come with additional features that put them way ahead of the competition.

Firstly the Eizo L375 features two DVI ports and 2 USB ports. This display does not have an analog port, so make sure you use it with a graphics card that supports DVI. The Eizo had the fastest response times, and was the brightest display with highest contrast. Its viewing angles were also among the widest; only the Viewsonic had a greater vertical viewing angle.

The Eizo has a great base stand which allows side to side movement with little effort. The base stand also offers very good support and stability for the screen. The picture quality was outstanding. Text appeared razor sharp and the colour and brightness were almost perfect. However, this display showed some signs of vertical distortion and couldn't accurately display the lighter portions of greyscales.


Product: Eizo FlexScan L375

Price: AU$1480

Vendor: Arcadia Corporation

Phone: 1800 70 5060

Interoperability:
DVI connectors and USB hub.

Futureproofing: ½
Excellent build quality.

ROI: ½
Outstanding image quality.

Service:
Three years parts & labour.

Rating: ½
Excellent all-round display; great features.



Next: Hercules ProphetView 720


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