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"Overall, its a very nice monitor for the price!" on by patbrown522
Pros: I like the clarity of the display, The size 22" is just the right size, not too big and not too small which is great for the eyes. The thin frame black frame is very attractive monitor.
Cons: The monitor control buttons and placement of them which are located on the right side of the monitor with no physical pointers on the front to show what the buttons are. They are way too sensitive even air causing the menu to display on the screen.
Summary: Overall, the monitor is a nice buy.
But, there needs to be a way to adjust the sensitivity of the screen control buttons. It really is very annoying to be presented with the display menu frequently and randomly showing without even touching the controls. As for the control button panel, I made stickers to place on the front right side of the monitor to mark the about positions of the embedded buttons; I drew the sticker pictures to look like as close to the ones in the book which does help. There should be icon picture guiders on the front to match each button.
My main pet peeve is again the sensitivity of the buttons as mentioned above. Seriously, if anyone has any suggestion of what I can do to control the sensitivity of the buttons, please contact me at http://journey2herbal.net. Thank you. -
"great monitor, some problems" on by jearl_sysadmin
Pros: great display, great refresh rate, good for games and videos, at a reasonable price
Cons: the included speakers are useless, their audio is worse than the PC internal speaker. even the cheapest Labtec set is much better. the controls are well hidden and almost impossible to use. there is no available device driver.
Summary: This was my first LCD monitor (at home). The price attracted me ($209 at Best Buy). Setup was problematic because there is no available device driver for Windows XP. I had to match the monitors capibilities with my display adapter. I had many false starts that resulted in pan and scan and bad images. The LCD monitor does not change resolution quickly, DOS screens flicker a lot. The monitor seems to work best with the computer set at 1280x1024; although is the monitor is advertised at 1650x1080 resolution. With a little techinical persistence it is a good value.
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"i created an account just to warn everyone" on by brycehazen
Pros: There's no pro's to Westinghouse, stay away from all their products. just search for it, everyone gets nothing but problems from this company except the lucky people.
Cons: i bought a Monitor L2210NW, its grainy and out of focus. there's no way to fix this on my end. called Westinghouse and the repair would cost more than the monitor
Summary: I beg you, do not buy Westinghouse products. spend your money else where. this company needs to be shut down because every aspect of it is absolutely horrible.
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"Way too Cool" on by Jaime2767
Pros: Missing the "left-right" scrollbar. Paid 239.00. A lot less heat then CRT. Grateful for Parental Control from Nortons. As the sign over the electric chair says "You can be sure if it's Westinghouse". Easy setup & light weight. Cord lengths are good.
Cons: You can change the tilt on stand but not height. This makes screen sit further from keyboard. The ultra touch controls - right side not marked on front - hard to find. Not intuitive. Very slight stretch on picture aspect ratio.
Summary: Easy. I remember when 17" monitors were 1500.00. So there. The obvious stuff is spreadsheets can now spread. I really just love it and am going to be happy with for years to come. The only three things to improve is to mark the buttons on front (which I can do but really, who ever uses them again?) Height adjustment for stand and "Where's my driver dude?".