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Test Samsung PN50C7000
It has been a few years since I’ve looked at a plasma TV. The focus in the market has clearly been LCD TVs where low purchase prices and low operating costs didn’t mean a sacrifice in performance. For a few hundred bucks you could take home a 40″ LCD TV w ...
Test Samsung LN55C650
Throughout the last few years, we have brought you several reviews of Samsung TVs which may look out of place considering the PC-centric theme of Hardware Canucks. The reasoning behind this slight shift in focus is to bring readers greater insight into te ...
Test Samsung 46? Series 5 LED TV 46C5000
Last year we saw our first LED backlit TV and it was a sign to come that these were going to start flooding the market any day. Samsung and many other manufacturers released several new models at the 2010 CES and I’m finally starting to see them trickle i ...
Test Asus VG236H
The Z-axis. Its function is far more important in life than most people would ever give it credit for.Anyone who knows how tall they are, and I assume that's all of us, will know all about the Y-axis. Got to take something off the top shelf for a person n ...
Test Asus VG236H
Before you scream, “Who in their right mind would pay $500 for a 23-inch twisted-nematic panel?!” know that this is a 120Hz monitor, and that Asus is putting Nvidia’s 3D Vision kit—a $200 product—inside the box. If you’re excited about 3D gaming and Blu-r ...
Test Samsung Syncmaster PX2370
Today, Samsung is one of the world’s leaders in the field of electronics. Founded in 1938, they have built quite a reputation and earned the trust of their followers, especially in the realms of mobile phones, displays, audio players and household applian ...
Test Sceptre X270W
If you have never heard of Sceptre you are not alone. Before a quick PR during CES we had never hear of them either. However, after a few e-mails back and forth we found that Sceptre is a display manufacturer. They make displays for computer systems as we ...
Test ASUS VW266H
Recently we had the Designo from Asus across our test bench and found that it was one of the better TN panels we've come across, but let down hugely by one of the stupidest stands we've ever seen. It definitely was a case of form over function.Of course t ...
Test Sceptre X270W-1080p
Price is one of the last elements we take into account when we evaluate a new product. We’d rather spend a little more get a lot more in terms of features and performance. But Sceptre’s X270W-1080p is selling online for as little as $300, and that earns i ...
Test Samsung P2770HD
We had high hopes for Samsung’s P2770HD. After all, its 23-inch little brother rose to the top of a sea of crappy TN displays in our December 2009 roundup. With its street price of $400, the P2770HD looked like a strong value for folks with non-critical a ...
Test Zalman ZM-M215W 3D
We get to take a look at the Zalman ZM-M215W 3D Monitor today. With the third dimension picking up speed in the movie theaters, for games and Blu-Rays, it is obvious that we will see actual 3D monitors on the market nowadays. Zalman showed off the technol ...
Test ASUS MS236H
Monitors have come a long way in recent times. For people of a certain age, and so that includes me, the thought of a monitor supporting VGA seemed to be very up-market indeed. Quickly a 14" monitor was replaced by the behemoths that were 1600x1200 CRTs, ...
Test ViewSonic VP2365wb
We wouldn’t complain if we never had to review a cheap TN LCD panel ever again. Our experience with ViewSonic’s VP2365wb, on the other hand, has taught us we shouldn’t assume that the mere presence of an 8-bit IPS panel will ensure top-drawer performance. ...
Test NEC MultiSync EA231WMi
In this review I am going to share with you my experience of testing one of the most interesting, also from a purely practical point of view, monitors selling today. By practical I mean that it does not deliver some unique features at a crazy prize but ra ...
Test Dell UltraSharp U2410 24-inch
At a time when you can buy a 24-inch LCD monitor for less than $300, why would you ever consider spending twice that much for Dell’s 24-inch UltraSharp U2410? Because the U2410 is a precision instrument; those $300 monitors are really just HDTVs sans tune ...
Test Samsung 46B6000 46inch LED TV
When it comes to TVs, thin is in. The thinner a manufacturer can make a TV, the more expensive it will be to the consumer. Samsung enters the LED TV with the Series 6 and it's the thinnest they have, measuring a mere 29.9mm!Thin is one key feature going f ...
Test ViewSonic's VX2268wm
3D Vision has been out for a while now and is available to many people for an equally long amount of time. But unfortunately many people does not include us folks in Australia. While we could essentially get a hold of a 3D Vision kit from the U.S, getting ...
Test HP w2338h
Three-quarters of the way through our product-testing regimen, we saw HP’s unremarkable 23-inch display headed toward a verdict of 6 or 7. It has a couple of nice features—as well as a couple of odd omissions—but at that point we hadn’t encountered anythi ...
Test ASUS MS236
Bereits seit einiger Zeit drängt der asiatische Elektronik-Multi ASUS mit aller Macht in das Monitor-Segment. Verwunderlich ist das weniger, denn ASUS hat Großes vor. Nachdem ASUS bislang jedoch in erster Linie mit Geräten auftrumpfen konnte, die zur Kate ...
Test Samsung Touch of Color Series
We are going to talk about seven new monitors on TN matrixes in Samsung’s Touch of Color series, including SyncMaster XL2370 solution with LED backlighting.


