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cnet.com Professional Review.
HP L1940
QuickTake:
Pros: Clear text; highly adjustable.
Cons: Unstable base; no pivoting software, speakers, or headphone jack.
cnet.com.au Professional Review.
HP L1940 Review - Monitors
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The HP L1940 is an average-priced 19-inch LCD with decent image quality and so much adjustability that it's a tad unstable.
The HP L1940 is an average-priced 19-inch LCD with decent image quality and so much adjustability that it's a tad unstable.
QuickTake:
Pros: Clear text, Highly adjustable
Cons: Unstable base, No pivoting
pcmag.com Professional Review.
HP L1940
Comments:
Type: Monitor, Aspect Ratio: 5:4, Native Resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels x pixels, Screen Size: 19 inches
Review Verdict: The HP L1940 is a 19-inch LCD monitor with an attractive price, some nice extras—and a few drawbacks. Attractive features include portrait-mode rotation and USB ports; flaws include limited viewing-angle performance that will be noticeable in portrai
Type: Monitor, Aspect Ratio: 5:4, Native Resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels x pixels, Screen Size: 19 inches
Review Verdict: The HP L1940 is a 19-inch LCD monitor with an attractive price, some nice extras—and a few drawbacks. Attractive features include portrait-mode rotation and USB ports; flaws include limited viewing-angle performance that will be noticeable in portrai
QuickTake:
Pros: Portrait-mode rotation. Digital and analog inputs. Attractive features.
Cons: Viewing-angle performance is limited in portrait mode. Poor light gray response with analog signal.
alaTest.com Professional Review.
Review summary of HP L1940
Comments:
alaTest has collected and analysed 71 reviews of HP L1940 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 92/100. Comparing these reviews to 71949 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
alaTest has collected and analysed 71 reviews of HP L1940 from international magazines and websites.
Review Verdict: Experts rate this product 71/100 and users 92/100. Comparing these reviews to 71949 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore™ 88/100 = Very Good.
trustedreviews.com Professional Review.
IBM ThinkPad T42p - Preview
Comments:
IBM has just announced its T42 range of notebooks. Although production models aren't yet available, IBM gave us an early T42p sample to cast our eye over.
Review Verdict: Some people may think that such a high resolution on a 15in screen will make everything too small, but I have to say that this is one of the best notebook displays I have ever used. Yes, the icons are a bit smaller than on a 1,400 x 1,050 screen, but the
IBM has just announced its T42 range of notebooks. Although production models aren't yet available, IBM gave us an early T42p sample to cast our eye over.
Review Verdict: Some people may think that such a high resolution on a 15in screen will make everything too small, but I have to say that this is one of the best notebook displays I have ever used. Yes, the icons are a bit smaller than on a 1,400 x 1,050 screen, but the
trustedreviews.com Professional Review.
IBM ThinkPad T42p - Workstation Notebook
Comments:
We proclaimed the ThinkPad T41p as the best notebook we'd ever seen when we reviewed it. Can the T42p follow in its footsteps?
Review Verdict: The IBM ThinkPad T42p is a fantastic notebook to use; the screen is superb and the keyboard is up to IBM's usual high standards. Add to this the biometric security, the data encryption and IBM's standard Rapid Restore and Recovery low level utilities. The
We proclaimed the ThinkPad T41p as the best notebook we'd ever seen when we reviewed it. Can the T42p follow in its footsteps?
Review Verdict: The IBM ThinkPad T42p is a fantastic notebook to use; the screen is superb and the keyboard is up to IBM's usual high standards. Add to this the biometric security, the data encryption and IBM's standard Rapid Restore and Recovery low level utilities. The
biosmagazine.co.uk Professional Review.
IBM ThinkPad T42p
Comments:
The ThinkPad T42p expands on IBM's already excellent ThinkPad T42 (from £1300 ex. VAT) by adding a high-resolution screen and a more powerful graphics chipset. Both relatively thin and light, the wholly black ThinkPad T42p ...
The ThinkPad T42p expands on IBM's already excellent ThinkPad T42 (from £1300 ex. VAT) by adding a high-resolution screen and a more powerful graphics chipset. Both relatively thin and light, the wholly black ThinkPad T42p ...
QuickTake:
Pros: Robust design; high-resolution screen; Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
Cons: Lacks FireWire; no card readers or DVI out; average battery life
pcworld.com Professional Review.
HP L1940
Comments:
Poor image quality and so-so design implementation weaken this monitor's appeal.
Review Verdict: With subpar image quality and awkward physical adjustments, the HP L1940 is a poor bargain at its average price.
Poor image quality and so-so design implementation weaken this monitor's appeal.
Review Verdict: With subpar image quality and awkward physical adjustments, the HP L1940 is a poor bargain at its average price.
QuickTake:
Pros: Extra physical adjustments
Cons: Very poor graphics quality
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Review Verdict: The HP L1940 is an average-priced 19-inch LCD with decent image quality and so much adjustability that it's a tad unstable.
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