LCD Monitor buying guide

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Kaoru Saotome

The short answer: buy NEC

The longer answer: Ignore ALL published specifications, especially
brightness and contrast. Pick a monitor with your own eyes only, as it's
easy to tell that most user reviews are written by people who are legally
blind. If you compare NEC to any other brand though (and assuming you
aren't legally blind) you will end up buying NEC. -Dave

I just found an NEC monitor in a test, and it seems to be very good,
but expensive.
 

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