Printers, Scanners and Monitors

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12 September 2001 03:33 PM
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Hitachi CM771


Some monitors follow the pack; others blaze a trail. As the world's first flat-face, Invar shadow-mask monitor, the Hitachi CM771 does the latter. Unlike aperture-grille monitors, which require periodic adjustment of convergence settings, the AU$1,285 CM771 has a specially shaped reflection yoke, which, according to Hitachi, is better able to hold its convergence settings. We were wowed by the performance of the Hitachi CM771, especially at 1,280x1,024 and 1,600x1,200. If image sharpness and brightness are more important than conveniences such as a built-in microphone or extra USB ports, this monitor should be your top choice.


Company: Hitachi
Ph: 1800 032 689; Fax: 02 9888 4188
Price: AU$1,285

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