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Westinghouse L2610NW
$499.00
Released August, 2008
The Pros:Large enough work area to organize a few documents at once. Colors are bright and vibrant, easy to find the icon you're looking for. Can have it right next to the window and not worry about glare.
The Cons:Prices for displays of this size have come down significantly - a bit overpriced by today's standards. Need to install some custom software to get the full 1920x1200 resolution to an HDMI port. Not capable of realistic colors, makes some overly vibrant and makes the rest grey.
The L2610NW is a 26" widescreen LCD monitor from Westinghouse's 2008 lineup. The monitor features a native resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels which is larger than 1080p for an increased workspace.
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It offers a dynamic contrast ratio of 3000:1 and a 2 ms response time for crisp images and reduced motion blur. The L2610NW is designed with a glossy piano black and clear acrylic bezel and has built-in 3-watt speakers for accompanying stereo sound. It also includes a number of inputs including Audio-In, D-Sub, and HDMI. The monitor comes with a 1 year limited warranty and has a suggested retail price of $499.
Features/Specs
- 26" LCD Screen
- 1920 x 1200 Resolution
- 3000:1 Dynamic Contrast Ratio
- 350 nits Brightness
- 2 ms Response Time
- Built-in 3 watt Stereo Speakers
- Energy Star Qualified
- Inputs/Outputs: Audio In, D-Sub, HDMI
- 1 year limited warranty
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large enough work area to organize a few documents at once
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colors are bright and vibrant, easy to find the icon you're looking for
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can have it right next to the window and not worry about glare
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prices for displays of this size have come down significantly - a bit overpriced by today's standards
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need to install some custom software to get the full 1920x1200 resolution to an HDMI port
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not capable of realistic colors, makes some overly vibrant and makes the rest grey
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buttons on the side are poorly placed and you end up turning the monitor off by accident when reaching for something else
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