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ViewSonic VX2250WM-LED 22-Inch (21.5-Inch Vis) Widescreen Full HD 1080p LED Monitor with Integrated Stereo Speakers
ViewSonic VX2250WM – Gadgetrick.com previously wrote articles about Dell Inspiron, Kodak PlaySport (Zx3), and Apple Mac Mini, Now we are talking about ViewSonic VX2250WM-LED 22-Inch (21.5-Inch Vis) Widescreen Full HD 1080p LED Monitor with Integrated Stereo Speakers.
- 22-Inch (21.5-Inch Vis.) LED monitor with sleek design and integrated speakers
- Up to 40% power savings over a regular 22-Inch monitor
- 1080p Full HD resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio for perfect image reproduction
- DVI and VGA inputs for diverse connectivity options
- 100mm x 100mm VESA compliant for wall mount or monitor stands
ViewSonic’s VX2250wm-LED features an LED backlight 22-Inch (21.5-Inch Vis) widescreen monitor with up to 40% Read the rest of this entry »
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Ultrasone HFI-680, Sounds Swell on iPod
Ultrasone HFI-680 – Gadgetrick.com. We previously have long conversations using the Samsung SGH-T369 phone. We previously also been working with each using the Lenovo IdeaPad laptop for working on a review of the Nokia X3. Now we will review Ultrasone. Ultrasone has carved out a notable niche in the high-end headphone market since its founding in 1991. One of its latest models is the HFI-680, a full-size pair of headphones that retails for around $220. The HFI-680 is a handsome design, and its build quality is about average for a model in this price range. (For what its worth, many of the Ultrasone headphones we’ve tested over the years were made in Germany, but the Ultrasone HFI-680s are Read the rest of this entry »
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LG Flatron E2260, Slight Aesthetic
LG Flatron E2260 is Slight Aesthetic Monitor. Previously we had posed for photographs taken using Casio Exilim EX-FH100. When writing this article I use Samsung SyncMaster BX2350 on my desktop. When suddenly I wanted to write this article, my HTC Droid Incredible rang and my friend called to inform me that he just bought LG Flatron E2260 for his desktop. The 22-inch LG Flatron E2260 looks somewhat like a smaller version of Samsung’s “X” LED series; in particular, the PX2370. The display scored well in our DisplayMate-based color and uniformity tests; however, in movies and games we found the colors were not as vibrant when compared to the PX2370. So, is the E2260 worth $320? Not when better performing monitors like the PX2370 are available for about the same price. Read the rest of this entry »

