
A long time ago we told you about Xerox' debut in the LCD-monitor market. The manufacturer is back with a unit that looks interesting at first glance and has a finish that's just as top-of-the-line. But what about performance?
| Diagonal measurement | 19" |
| Native resolution | 1280 x 1024 |
| Contrast | 800 : 1 |
| Brightness | 250 nits |
| Latency | 8 ms |
| Colours | NC |
| H/V viewing angles | 170/170 |
| Loudspeakers | None |
| Connectivity | VGA, DVI |
Design
The design and lines of this monitor are of rare elegance. The finish, a nice blend of tinted glass and solid aluminium, is excellent. Xerox has used the same design as on their preceding monitors; only the panel itself has been updated. When the finish is this good, we're not going to complain.
Ergonomics
The OSD hasn't changed either, and that's more good news. It's very clear and easy to access. The buttons, well integrated into the metal bar across the lower part of the panel, are very pleasant to use. Still, it would be nice to have a height adjustment, and the range of the tilt adjustment is too limited.
Connectivity
There's nothing eccentric about this monitor. There's dual VGA/DVI connectivity, and that's all.
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