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"Excellent for large documents and databases!"
onPros Looking at most of the negative reviews I get the impression that many of these people are not using the monitor at its native 1600x1200 resolution. Both the NEC 1880SX and 1960NX have a poor native res of 1,280 x 1,024. Any LCD in wrong res will look p
Cons Price! All LCDs are still too high. Heat from top of monitor – compared to Dell’s 17” LCDs this model seems to get a lot warmer along the top of the frame.
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"THE gaming LCD..."
onPros Great gaming LCD. This was THE monitor used by most ALL game and tech companies during E3 2004. nVidia, ATI and most all PC game companies used these exact monitors to showcase their stuff. The only reason I bought mine!
Cons Support. For those with trouble with Dell support, go here for a video that will help: http://www.illwillpress.com/t ech.html (content is MY fault, CNET is not responsible for content outside of it's own site) ;)
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"Great monitor for the price ($ 599)"
onPros Product arrived as ordered. Great pricture quality with Half Life 2. Paid $ 599 on Dell's webpage. ALL necessary cables included.
Cons Manual only on CD.
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"Just got it,already love it"
onPros Much easier to read for onlin classes,surf and game on than my previous Dell m991 crt.
Cons None so far. excpt not being able to use the osd to change some features.
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"Horizontal line problems!"
onPros Fast refresh Bright display Great colors
Cons Horizontal lines across the display. Seems like every other line of pixles is brighter. Not terribly noticeable on darker colors and in games. But it was enough to bug the hell out of me enough to return it. Too bright - causes eye strain
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