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Rating: Summary: Not Too bad for the price Review: I bought this Sharp monitor for my home setup. At work, I sit in front of my machine for the entire day, staring at a NEC AccuSync LCD7v, which is very nice. Since it was my own money, I took a chance on the Sharp. Overall, I'm very satisfied with it. It has about the same narrow bezel around the display and the height is somewhat adjustable. It's not super easy to adjust, but I don't need to change it very often. One of my criteria for these monitors is NOT to have the stupid speakers built into the display, which I find to be an entire waste of real estate, so I was glad that it didn't have it. The native 1280x1024 resolution is crisp and clean, and the refresh is quick....no evident ghosting. If I had to compare my more expensive NEC and the Sharp, I would say they're the same, except the thickness. The Sharp is a bit thicker, but who cares since the base takes up a bunch of room anyway! It would be nice to have a DVI connector, but for the price, I can't really complain about that.Pros: Good resolution, crisp display, inexpensive, no tin-can speakers. Cons: A bit thicker than some others, no DVI connector.
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