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Rating: Summary: High expectations exceeded. Review: Firstly, the missing specs: <[local website]P>I finally replaced my NEC 21" CRT after 8 years and three CPU's. It still worked, but CRT resolutions at 1280, even at 21", are fuzzy. At least in comparison to an LCD. Brand loyalty, 1600x1200 20", black frame, no stupid speakers (I *hate* built in speakers), and no embossed, saturated color logo (*yuck*), led me to the single choice of 2080UX-BK. My high expectations were exceeded. This monitor is top quality and it's all about screen. The thin, black frame does not creak when adjusted. Beyond the pixel contrast that I expect from a quality lcd, I was most impressed with the 'lazy susan' swivel in the base. The swivel avoids force for the most common left-right adjustment. My advice: Put your money into the monitor. It's the only component that really lasts. ==R
Rating: Summary: High expectations exceeded. Review: Firstly, the missing specs: <[local website]P>I finally replaced my NEC 21" CRT after 8 years and three CPU's. It still worked, but CRT resolutions at 1280, even at 21", are fuzzy. At least in comparison to an LCD. Brand loyalty, 1600x1200 20", black frame, no stupid speakers (I *hate* built in speakers), and no embossed, saturated color logo (*yuck*), led me to the single choice of 2080UX-BK. My high expectations were exceeded. This monitor is top quality and it's all about screen. The thin, black frame does not creak when adjusted. Beyond the pixel contrast that I expect from a quality lcd, I was most impressed with the 'lazy susan' swivel in the base. The swivel avoids force for the most common left-right adjustment. My advice: Put your money into the monitor. It's the only component that really lasts. ==R
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