Acer's P244W makes a large and capable desktop monitor that might be a good fit for someone outfitting a home office on a budget, but probably not much more.
The Gateway is the latest company to jump on the 24” monitor bandwagon with the FPD2485W. With so many companies offering 24” LCD solutions, how does Gateway make their mark?
The HP LP2465 24-inch LCD monitor is the newer, bigger brother to the HP L2335 23-inch monitor we reviewed a couple years ago. This bad boy has a 6ms response rate!
If you are even remotely considering the purchase of a new monitor, then do yourself a favor and check out the F2105. This LCD may convince you to part ways with your money.
HP's L2335 LCD flat-panel display could be the new LCD king. With a 16ms response rate and a 1900x1200 resolution, harcore gamers and designers have something to save up for.
Gateway's FPD1930 19-inch LCD monitor offers both VGA and DVI inputs so you can hook up two systems to the same monitor. But before you run out to the store, read our review first. Please.
The 173T is Samsung's new replacement for last year's 172T model; and while they may look nearly identical at first glance, there have been some subtle changes to this year's 173T.
There is a new bad boy in town and he means business. Samsung's new 192T 19" LCD monitor not only looks great on-screen, but has a physical prowess that screams out to us.
The Philips 180MT not only acts as a monitor, but can be your TV as well. Not recommended for the gamer, but this stylish LCD display will certainly perform while looking great in the home or office.
What sets the SDM-HS73 apart from the rest of the LCD's in the same price range is the infamous Sony Style design which makes the SDM-HS73 great to look at in any room of the house.
Howard Chui gets a chance to review Samsung's entry level 171n 17" LCD display with a street price of around $499 dollars. The 171n offers a few surprises and a good overall design.
The $730 Philips 180B2 flat panel adds another apt competitor for increasing your viewing area while minimizing your monitor's footprint. Read on to see how it stacks up.