19" LCD Monitors: The Spring 2006 Collection
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Page 1:19" LCDs: The Spring Collection
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Page 2:Design
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Page 3:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 4:Overshoot
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Page 5:BenQ FP91V
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Page 6:BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
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Page 7:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 8:Overshoot
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Page 9:Hyundai Q90U
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Page 10:Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
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Page 11:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 12:Overshoot
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Page 13:NEC 1980Fxi
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Page 14:NEC 1980Fxi: Real Class
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Page 15:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 16:Overshoot
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Page 17:NEC 90GX2
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Page 18:The NEC 90GX2' Taste Filters
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Page 19:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 20:Overshoot
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Page 21:Samsung 960BF
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Page 22:Samsung 960BF: Hand-Crafting
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Page 23:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 24:Overshoot
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Page 25:Samsung 970P
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Page 26:One Word About The Samsung 970P: Remarkable
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Page 27:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 28:Overshoot
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Page 29:Sony MFM-HT95
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Page 30:Sony MFM-HT95: Slightly Cold Colours
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Page 31:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 32:Overshoot
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Page 33:ViewSonic VX922
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Page 34:ViewSonic VX922: Respectable Colours
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Page 35:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 36:Overshoot
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Page 37:ViewSonic VP930
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Page 38:ViewSonic VP930: Colour Fidelity, As Promised
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Page 39:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 40:Overshoot
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Page 41:Xerox Xa7-192i
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Page 42:Xerox Xa7-192i: A Static Monitor
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Page 43:Spatial Uniformity
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Page 44:Overshoot
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Page 45:Conclusion
Xerox Xa7-192i
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.
- 19" LCDs: The Spring Collection
- Design
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- BenQ FP91V
- BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Hyundai Q90U
- Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- NEC 1980Fxi
- NEC 1980Fxi: Real Class
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- NEC 90GX2
- The NEC 90GX2' Taste Filters
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Samsung 960BF
- Samsung 960BF: Hand-Crafting
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Samsung 970P
- One Word About The Samsung 970P: Remarkable
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Sony MFM-HT95
- Sony MFM-HT95: Slightly Cold Colours
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- ViewSonic VX922
- ViewSonic VX922: Respectable Colours
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- ViewSonic VP930
- ViewSonic VP930: Colour Fidelity, As Promised
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Xerox Xa7-192i
- Xerox Xa7-192i: A Static Monitor
- Spatial Uniformity
- Overshoot
- Conclusion