Asus have today announced a new and unique entrant into the TFT market, and believe me when I say unique. While it's commonplace to see TFTs coming with 2 (somewhat weedy) speakers, Asus have gone the whole hog and integrated a decent 2.1 sound system into a 19 inch TFT. It's the first display in the world to sport an integrated sub woofer. Yep, thats right - a screen with a built in boom box.
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Dell might not make the best computers, just try getting a decent answer from their technical support when your PC crashes, but they do make exceedingly good LCD's. The 30inch monsta they produce is nearly as good as Apple's giant LCD screen and great for photographers who need extra desktop space when editing pictures. We find our 30inch great for detailing examination of the UC Babes!
Trusted Reviews take the latest Ultrasharp for a spin and answers the question on every girls lips - is 24 inches really too much to handle.
"Back in May 2005 I reviewed the Dell 2405FPW that at the time, was nothing
short of a revelation. It was a 24in widescreen panel with a resolution of
1,920 x 1,200. Others had got there first but no one had been able to touch
Dell’s fantastic launch price of £860. Though the bizarre mystical world of
Dell’s supply chain and demand meant that the price went up and down like a
yo-yo, it was available consistently and for less at Overclockers. Some
brave souls were even able to pick it up off eBay brand new for around £500
– a real bargain."
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The LG RZ 32inch LCD gets a thorough testing over at Trusted reviews. The price looks right at £700. Hard to believe you can buy a 32incher for that.
"We promise we won't be insulted if you think we've cocked things up and run
the wrong price for this LCD TV. In fact, the first time we heard the price
we couldn't believe it either. A 32in LCD TV from a big name brand for just
£700? Surely some mistake. But no. We've checked and double checked, and the
RZ-32LZ55 really can be had from a number of online vendors for £700 - the
sort of price that would even be considered cheap on a 26in LCD, never mind
a 32in one. So is this the LCD world's biggest pre-World Cup bargain, or
does its price come at the cost of quality?"
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