As far as the eye can see: 8 LCD monitors tested

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29 September 2003 10:20 AM
Tags: eizo, t&b, samsung, viewsonic, syncmaster, benq, lg, inch

About RMIT Test Labs

 LCD monitors

 LCD reviews:

 BenQ FP2081
 Eizo FlexScan L985EX
 IBM T860
 LG Flatron L2010P
 Mitsubishi DV200B
 Phillips 80P2
 Samsung SyncMaster 213T
 Viewsonic VP201mb

 Specifications
 How we tested
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 Sample scenarios
 Editor's choice
 Final words
 About RMIT

RMIT Test Labs RMIT IT Test Labs is an independent testing institution based in Melbourne, Victoria, performing IT product testing for clients such as IBM, Coles-Myer, and a wide variety of government bodies. In the Labs' testing for T&B, they are in direct contact with the clients supplying products and the magazine is responsible for the full cost of the testing. The findings are the Labs' own--only the specifications of the products to be tested are provided by the magazine. For more information on RMIT, please contact the Lab Manager, Steven Turvey.
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Talkback 3 comments

    16:9 ratio on the Editors choi ...Anonymous -- 08/02/04

    16:9 ratio on the Editors choice Samsung 213T ???
    Did you even review these montiors? How you could get such a fundamental thing wrong is beyond me.

    im thinking of buying a Benq F ...Anonymous -- 28/03/04

    im thinking of buying a Benq Fp2081 Lcd monitor. Im using it for cad drawings. Can you tell me if this is suitable for my type of work

    Samsung SyncMaster 213T - Wide ...Anonymous -- 27/04/04

    Samsung SyncMaster 213T - Widescreen? - I was looking for a widescreen monitor about that size. I'm just glad I didn't order one based on your review for on the Samsung website it is quoted as being 4:3 aspect ratio.
    Very poor review

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