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HANNS.G HH181APB


$130.00 Released August, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Very sharp and clear, easy to read text on. Everything is bright and the colors are vivid, makes it easy to find an icon you were looking for. Can be viewed from a pretty wide angle without a noticeable decrease in picture quality.

The Cons:Built-in speakers can't ever get loud, not good sound. Colors are never very accurate, not good for photo editing. Only compatible with VGA (D-sub) video outputs.

The HANNS.G HH181APB is an 18.5" LCD computer monitor released in late 2009. This monitor is capable of displaying near HD (720p) images due to its 1366 x 768 pixel resolution. The aspect ratio of the HH181APB is set at 16:9, meaning it's designed primarily for displaying widescreen video content, but it's can still be useful for productivity apps and web browsing.

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The response time is rated at 5ms, while the refresh rate is rated at 56 - 75Hz. This makes it suitable for a wide range of activities, including light gaming. This monitor also features anti-glare coating on the screen, reducing reflection from nearby lighting. Video inputs include 1 VGA port with d-sub. Users without desktop speakers will likely find the integrated 1W speakers useful when required by their applications or media.

Features

  • 18.5" TFT LCD widscreen display
  • 16:9 aspect ratio
  • 1366 x 768 pixel resolution
  • Near HD (720p) resolution
  • 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • 170°/160° viewing angle
  • 250 cd/m2 brightness
  • 56Hz to 75Hz vertical frequency
  • 1 x VGA (d-sub) port
  • Stereo 1W speakers
  • 20W power consumption (1W idle)

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    very sharp and clear, easy to read text on

  • 1

    everything is bright and the colors are vivid, makes it easy to find an icon you were looking for

  • 1

    can be viewed from a pretty wide angle without a noticeable decrease in picture quality

Cons
  • 1

    built-in speakers can't ever get loud, not good sound

  • 1

    colors are never very accurate, not good for photo editing

  • 1

    only compatible with VGA (D-sub) video outputs

  • 1

    pixel resolution is too low to properly show 720p or 1080p video

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