Compaq TFT7020

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    Overall score: 8.0 (4.0 stars)
  • Reviewed by: Kristina Blachere
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The good: Excellent focus; solid construction; affordable price; comprehensive support.

The bad: Inconsistent color performance.

The bottom line: The TFT7020's outstanding focus, sturdy build, and reasonable cost make it a great value for business users.

Review: The word on the street is that LCD prices have stabilized, so now is the time to upgrade your whole office to flat panels. For regular employees, check out some affordable 15-inch LCDs. But for VIPs or spreadsheet jocks who need to stare at long rows of figures all day, a 17-inch display is the better bet. Compaq's TFT7020 offers great quality and a slick look at an affordable price.The word on the street is that LCD prices have stabilized, so now is the time to upgrade your whole office to flat panels. For regular employees, check out ... Expand full review
The word on the street is that LCD prices have stabilized, so now is the time to upgrade your whole office to flat panels. For regular employees, check out some affordable 15-inch LCDs. But for VIPs or spreadsheet jocks who need to stare at long rows of figures all day, a 17-inch display is the better bet. Compaq's TFT7020 offers great quality and a slick look at an affordable price.The word on the street is that LCD prices have stabilized, so now is the time to upgrade your whole office to flat panels. For regular employees, check out some affordable 15-inch LCDs. But for VIPs or spreadsheet jocks who need to stare at long rows of figures all day, a 17-inch display is the better bet. Compaq's TFT7020 offers great quality and a slick look at an affordable price.

Spacey yet earthy
The $779 Compaq TFT7020's two-tone, carbon-and-silver casing is trim, with a space-aged design, as well as a sturdy swivel base that's easy to adjust and won't tip over when you change the screen angle. The LCD offers a decent 1,280x1,024 (SXGA) resolution and a tight .26mm dot pitch. With slightly above-average (150 degrees horizontal, 140 degrees vertical) viewing angles, the display is good for presentations, and Compaq offers movable swing-arm and VESA wall-mount options. Just under the bottom edge of the unit, there's a headphone jack and a volume dial for the two small speakers embedded in the front panel.

Useful extras
Setting up the TFT7020 is easy because the plastic panel on the back of the display flares at the bottom, leaving more room for the signal, audio, and power cables. The TFT7020 has both analog and digital connectors, and both super-VGA and DVI-D cables come in the box.

The TFT7020 is targeted at Compaq's business users, so the included CD-ROM has some useful, business-oriented software. Compaq LCD Display Test helps you optimize picture quality, and Display LiteSaver enables sophisticated low-power and sleep-mode settings. Thanks to Compaq Management Agents, the display is compatible with Compaq's Intelligent Manageability Software, and a user guide offers setup instructions, troubleshooting tips, and onscreen display (OSD) information.

Comprising three buttons on the front panel, the OSD controls are minimalist but perfectly usable. The OSD menu, which looks somewhat like the interface of a Palm device, is organized with submenus of settings that you scroll through and select. In addition to the usual controls, such as brightness, contrast, and color, advanced options let you lock your settings as well as adjust the menu's position and transparency.

Image quality
The TFT7020 has an extremely bright rating of 250cd/m² and a high, 350:1 contrast ratio. These are generally desirable features, but they undermined the Compaq's otherwise excellent performance in our DisplayMate-based tests. Focus was crisp and clear when we viewed text pages, Web sites, and all types of digital images on the TFT7020. And Web colors were vibrant and rich after we lowered the factory-preset contrast. Unfortunately, high-quality Photoshop images betrayed uneven color and pixelation in skin tones, and certain hues looked muted until we jacked the contrast back up, making the screen too bright for normal Web and text viewing. Thanks to a fast, 40ms pixel-response rate, there was no visible ghosting with DVD movies. Hide Review

Average User Rating

2.5 stars out of 12 user reviews

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  • 5 star: 3
  • 4 star: 1
  • 3 star: 3
  • 2 star: 2
  • 1 star: 3

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"Don't buy, BRAKES DOWN!" By

Pros: Great look!

Cons: Trust me on this one, i work in a computerfirm, and i have seen 3 so far with the same problem, first they loose the picture after running a while, then after a few more weeks they wont start at all.

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"Poor Quality - get blue lines in black areas" By

Pros: Except for the blue lines its great

Cons: After about a week I started getting blue lines through certain levels of black shades.. I can't correct it and I don't see any thing about it on the web. It sucks.

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  • Display Type: LCD display / TFT active matrix
  • Diagonal Size: 17 in
  • Display interface: VGA (HD-15) DVI

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