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Sony XBrite SDM-HS95P/S 19" LCD Monitor (Silver) | List Price: $309.99

| Brand: Sony Binding: Electronics Warranty: 3 years warranty
Features: - 1,280 x 1,024 maximum resolution, 0.294 mm dot pitch
- Analog and digital DVI-D inputs; 12 ms pixel response
- 160-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles
- 550:1 contrast ratio; 400 cd/m2 of brightness
- PC and Mac compatible; DVI-D cable included; 3-year warranty
Great clarity and picture [Posted on 2006-11-05] This monitor is everything I expected from a Sony product. It has great clarity and the picture is clear. It looks good on a desk and does not take up much space.
Great transaction! [Posted on 2006-11-13] The service was super quick and the monitor is FANTASTIC. The transaction couldn't have gone any better. Thanks so much.
SDM-HS95P - Xtra Brite and Xtra Clear! [Posted on 2006-11-19] Pros: Big, Beautiful display is very bright, sharp and clear, great for Photoshop sessions. Distinctive style. Apparently well-made.
Cons: Unique stand is wider than many monitor risers. The adjustable "rear leg" is too easy to adjust, meaning the leg could shift quite easily and cause the monitor to fall. The Power switch is in an awkward place. The shiny finish of the screen show dust and figerprints and is tricky to clean well.
After using this monitor for several months it is my favorite to date. Only 1 competitor is in the same class, an NEC. I've found that a microfiber glass cleaning cloth cleans the screen well with no smearing. The shiny surface does not cause a lot of glare as one might suspect.
The Xbrite is awesome!!!!! [Posted on 2007-02-09] The glossy screen is incrediable and I got it for an incrediable price. Have had this now for a few years and love it.
works and works well in everything. [Posted on 2007-05-25] this monitor is now a few years old and it still works like new, I guess you really are paying for the name but Sony's don't flake out or go drek in six months. The 12 ms is adequet for games and the like and you get used to it in time. Like I said, mine has taken quite a beating and is still going strong. The reasonable 1280x1024 res is great for straining graphics cards and PC's two or more years old. most older games will be blurry in a 800x600 res though. Unlike the 1600x1200 where mathmatical physics comes in to play. new monitors tout about "Impluse Gamiing enhancesed "technology" and 8ms respones but your getting, in fact, 16 ms wiht most of these new Samsungs, and only greyscale 8ms... This Sony is 12 all the time, not typical, not avargae, ALL the time! Black, white and red all over!
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