Specifications: Screen Size: 21.3 inches Type: LCD Monitor Native Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Pixel Pitch: 0.27 mm Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Video Inputs: None PC Interfaces: Analog VGA and DVI-D Rated Maximum Viewing Angle: Horizontal: 170 degrees Rated Maximum Viewing Angle: Vertical : 170 degrees Brightness (Max): 250 cd/m^2 Overall quality of monitor is very good. The small outer bezel provides for a low profile with maximized viewing area. The monitor tilts, swivels and has a height adjustment for a wide range of viewing. The monitor also provides analog and digital inputs. I have used both and both work equally well, obviously with the digital being the best. The front-panel controls are easily understandable and provide quick and easy access to various settings. The menu lacks some of the features of some other models but it is more than adequate for this monitor and the user. There is an autosync feature that makes a jitter-free screen with the analog input. Overall the monitor is very resonable and is perfect for anyone that wants to fork up the money.
2007 年 04 月 04 日
VX8300 is great if upgrading.
I received my VX8300 FREE thanks to Verizon's new-every-two policy. I was looking for a all-around decent phone that was newer. I didn't quite care so much about the features but this phone has quite a bit. The phone has a built-in MP3 player with stereo stound provided by dual speakers on either side of the case. Additionally, the speakerphone also provides full-duplex sound from these speakers. I find the speakerphone is sometimes difficult to hear and understand in anything but a library-like environment. The phone also has bluetooth capababilities. I have found the bluetooth is kind of lacking as is with most LG phones. I haven't had the opportunity to use the hands-free or bluetooth headsets but different reviews online have shown that on occasion calls will be directed back to the handset while talking on a hands-free device. The phone provides a MicroSD memory port to store pictures, videos, sound and music. They can easily be purchased at about $20 for a 512 MB chip. This is more than enough for a few hours of music or several pictures and video. The browser is WAP 2.0 compatible and surfing the internet is somewhat easy. I find that the main screen though can be difficult for internet usage when compared to something like a Blackberry or Trio (which is to be expected). I also think that the phone lacks the functionality to allow the browser to use the MicroSD card as a temporary memory location. The phone can use up the memory too quickly on graphically intensive websites and will show very little of the sites graphics. The battery lasts a while when you don't use bluetooth, internet or speakerphone/mp3 player. Otherwise it's quite a long lasting battery. I have gone 2 days without charging with minimal talking. I usually charge the battery nightly because I use the internet a lot at night and it drains the battery with the LCD screens on. The main screen and front screen allow you to use your own pictures as wallpaper and even allows animated wallpapers. There is also an option to change the colors of the menus. The main screen is quite large and is easy to view. The front screen is a tad smaller but it contains much of the information as the main screen so you don't have to open the phone. The camera is astounding for a cellphone. It has a better capability than my normal digital camera. It features 1.3 mexapixels and up to 1280 x 960 resolutions. It also has a flash, 4X zoom, timer, brightness and white balance, color effects (b&w, sephia) and night mode. The build in video recorder with audio has a 4x zoom and 176x144 non-changeable resolution. The video resolution can be better and it's not really that great for anything you'd want to see again on a computer. It can be a tad grainy. The built-in MP3 player is quite easy to use and you can either put MP3's from your home computer onto the MicroSD card or download them using the VCAST feature. Something not in the user manual though is to press and hold the front PLAY button and it will start/stop the MP3 player without opening the phone. The phone has EV-DO and standard signals that it receives. I have noticed that when transitioning from an EV-DO available location to a non-EV-DO available location calls are dropped. All-in-all this is a professional yet practical phone. It does have some shortcomings with the bluetooth technology but overall the phone is very useful and has many features.