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Hansol 710 P |
| Date: |
28/05/01 (215 review reads) |
| Rating: |
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Advantages: 0.25 pitch screen, cost
Disadvantages: actual 15.9" screen, menu is unappealing
This Monitor is a tidy offering from Hansol and offers a low dot pitch 0.26 at a reasonable price. When buying my monitor I took a few things into consideration A - Cost - always important B - Styling - Another important factor C - Picture display - I dont require great detail but working with PCs alot means I need a clear, flicker free display that isnt going to make me tired and hurt my eyes too quickly. The highest dot pitch I had previous to this monitor was the 0.27 dot pitch of my philips 107s. This was a good clear picture and I decided from then on that I wouldnt accept any less in terms of quality. 4 - The screen has to be around 17" After about 6 months usage I have compiled a simple list of features Im pleased with and not so pleased with: Picture - 0.26 dot pitch - good standard for a desktop to have I think this monitor offers a clean crisp picture typing while using it to do this opinion. Operating System - simple menu system with standard adjustments - horrible light blue, dark blue menu options with a crimson colour highlighting your choice. Styling - Normal computer beige couple of sharp edges to give it a modern feel Price - Very reasonable the operating system isnt much of a problem at this price This monitor has been reliable for the time ive had it offering a clear clean picture for a good price. I rate it alongside the Philips 107s for performance, value and would recommend it to any prospective monitor buyers.
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- 28/05/01 An informative and very useful opinion. |
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- 28/05/01 Mine died after 2 years of normal use...the bottom inch of the screen stopped working and slowly the whole thing started to flicker all the time. Luckily, I just got a new one on the warranty, and the redesigned cases of the Hansols are much better. Good for a cheap 17", nothing special though. Good to see someone else using it! |
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