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Rating: Summary: As Good as it Gets Review: I own the EN-780 and after reading the only review on this monitor, I had to come to it's defence. This monitor has a better max resolution than most others 17" flat glass monitors out there, and for about half the price in some cases. Nearly all flat-glass monitors are designed the same, with a standard CRT tube and this one is no exception but compared with what else is out there it really is the best value. I purchase computer equipment for a few small companies and this is the monitor I have prefer.
Rating: Summary: As Good as it Gets Review: I own the EN-780 and after reading the only review on this monitor, I had to come to it's defence. This monitor has a better max resolution than most others 17" flat glass monitors out there, and for about half the price in some cases. Nearly all flat-glass monitors are designed the same, with a standard CRT tube and this one is no exception but compared with what else is out there it really is the best value. I purchase computer equipment for a few small companies and this is the monitor I have prefer.
Rating: Summary: Good Monitor for the Price Review: I've lived with this monitor for awhile now and am quite satisfied with it. A true plug & play that looks more expensive than what it costs. I highly recommend this monitor. Good value for the money as long as you don't have to have latest technolgy.
Rating: Summary: When "FLAT" does NOT mean flat. Review: This "too good to be true" deal is. They actually use a regular curved CRT and simply hide it behind a flat piece of glass. If you are looking at a very bright over the whole screen image, it actually looks very nice. But if there are any dark images on the screen you'll get this bizarre halo/ghosting effect. And don't dare try to look at a mostly dark image with any bright images or text ontop of it because the reflections caused by the curved screen behind the front glass will drive you batty. I REALLY wanted to like this monitor because it does have very good resolution for the price, but it is fundamentally flawed by the ghosting/reflections.
Rating: Summary: When "FLAT" does NOT mean flat. Review: This "too good to be true" deal is. They actually use a regular curved CRT and simply hide it behind a flat piece of glass. If you are looking at a very bright over the whole screen image, it actually looks very nice. But if there are any dark images on the screen you'll get this bizarre halo/ghosting effect. And don't dare try to look at a mostly dark image with any bright images or text ontop of it because the reflections caused by the curved screen behind the front glass will drive you batty. I REALLY wanted to like this monitor because it does have very good resolution for the price, but it is fundamentally flawed by the ghosting/reflections.
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