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Iiyama 24" monitor? What a great deal!
Review of Everything that starts with I ... by
FlameDruid
Advantages: Great value, great quality, guaranteed
Disadvantages: You have to buy a £10 RGB type lead yourself.
...://www.aria.co.uk/Products/Displays/Monitors/TFT+24+%2B/24%22+ IIyama+Prolite+Widescreen+TFT+E2403WS+with+FREE+Tom+Clancy+Game+?operation= shoppingCartAdd&bundleId=21379&productId=32124&context=...
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15.01.2006
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Everyone should own this!
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite H380-B by
Bolly_eggs
Advantages: supports high resolution. large 15 inch screen.
Disadvantages: non that spring to mind.
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To summarise the Iiyama ProLite E380S-B is a top-quality monitor at a very reasonable price, I’m incredibly happy with the way it is performing and it looks gorgeous, the screen is not so bright that it hurts your eyes nor to dark that you cannot distinguish the finery, it has a soft glow which will allow long periods of use. For 190 quid you could definitely spend your money on a worse monitor.
Hope you enjoyed my review, Oli.
Technical specifications for all you techies out there :
Panel TN Wide Angle
Diagonal 15.0" (38cm)
Display area h x w 304 x 228 mm
Response time 14 msec
Contrast ratio 450 : 1 typical
Brightness 380 cd / m² typical
Viewing zone H: 120°, V: 110°, right / left each 60°, top 50°, bottom 60°
Display colour 16.2 Million
Pixel pitch h x v 0.297 x 0.297 mm
Horizontal sync 30 - 60 KHz...
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26.02.2005
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Outstanding Quality and Price
Review of Iiyama ProLite TXA3813MT by
andycapppp
Advantages: Very good Quality.
Disadvantages: No speakers
...After weeks and weeks of looking for the ideal flatscreen monitor to replace my 17" Sony monitor i decieded to buy the Iiyama 15" TXA3813MT LCD monitor.
At the time is cost me nearly £500. There we pleanty of cheaper models around but many seemed very unstable as the base of the monitors seemed to small. The Iiyama on the over hand had a unusually large base which made the monitor very stable but still space friendly.
I was very impressed by the on screen controls and the auto setup feature on the monitor. As soon as the monitor was attached to my pc it ran and auto setup mode that centered the screen perfectly and produced a perfect picture.
I though the image quality on by Sony monitor was impressive but the quality prodecure on the LCD is crystal clear. Also i found that the LCD monitor stayed very cool. I can have...
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18.07.2001
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Amongst the best 17" TFT's
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite E431S-B by
johnsto
Advantages: Sharp, vibrant, sleek and attractive
Disadvantages: DVI cable not included, pricey
...I have just moved to a TFT after I decided by 2 year old 17" Iiyama CRT was not sharp enough for 2005. Now, having entered the TFT world with this monitor, I never want to go back.
The Iiyama Prolite E431S is one of the best TFT's I've ever seen or used, period.
First, lets get the obvious questions out of the way:
Dead Pixels? No.
Hot Pixels? No.
Sharp? Yes.
Colourful? Yes.
Bright? Yes.
Slim? Yes.
Expensive? No.
Cheap? Definetely not.
Secondly, all the above also apply to the other monitor that I ordered - which is exactly the same make and type (which is going to my brother). Iiyama's product design and QA teams have certainly done wonders.
Typically, I use my PC for 3D gaming and productivity (both text and graphics-based), which pretty much covers most bases that a TFT is expected to perform on. Some TFT's ghost...
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31.12.2004
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Iiyama - a name to trust
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite E380S by
Plymyphil
Advantages: Quality, design
Disadvantages: Price
...Thanks in advance for reading this and I hope it helps you in making a purchasing decision.
Over a decade ago I was a poor student shopping for my first ever PC. I knew what I wanted - a 486 processor running at 25MHz, 8Mb RAM, 200Mb harddrive and most importantly an Iiyama 14" monitor.
Sadly the wages department of the hotel restaurant I worked through that long and tedious summer dictated a few small changes. The PC eventually became a 386 processor running at 40MHz, 4Mb RAM, 120Mb harddrive and no Iiyama monitor. Instead of the Iiyama I had some rebadged monitor with a huge curve and a low refresh rate. The Iiyama was the first thing to drop off the list as it saved the most money.
My point? Even then Iiyama was synonymous with quality and of design and product. The Cathode Ray montiors they produced then had an appropriately...
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08.01.2004
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19" of pure screen
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite E483S-S by
hoppa74
Advantages: Clear, bright, space saving, reasonable price
Disadvantages: Could come with a DVI cable but then it was only £220
...The ProLite E483S offers superb quality and value for money.
I changed from a 17" CRT monitor as it was on it's last legs, ok I wanted that extra 2" - who says size doesn't matter? It is actually more than a 2" increase as on a CRT monitor some of the tube is hidden behind the frame whereas a TFT screen is completely on show. NB screen sizes are quoted as the diagonal measurement of the screen.
I also shied away from TFT as the picture quality compared to a CRT was not as good IMO - until now! The screen is crisp and sharp on text documents, dvd's look great and games are smooth, (I have not noticed any ghosting or dead pixels). This is because the E483S has a 12msec response time and 500:1 contrast ratio. I'm in the process of obtaining a DVI cable (which does not come supplied - it's only downfall really, but then for about...
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12.11.2005
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A quality performer at a fair price
Review of Iiyama Pro Lite E435S-S by
ExiledWolf
Advantages: Fast response time, Super bright
Disadvantages: Basic stand, cabling can look untidy
...Upgrading from my trusty Samsung CRT monitor to a new, stylish TFT one wasn't something I was going to take lightly. I wanted a good quality monitor that was inside my £200 budget. Now this was back in February of this year when a top of the range 17" TFT monitor could easily set you back the better part of half a grand. In essence I didn't want a good buy, or even an excellent one. No, I wanted a near-miracle, and I got one in the form of the Iiyama ProLite E435S.
Coming in just under budget I was impressed by the claims of a 10ms response time and its sleek, silver bezel. I was also hooked by the provision of both a D-SUB and DVI input options, meaning it would work with both my ageing ATi Radeon 9200 video card with it's even older D-SUB output and the shiny, new PCI-E graphics card I would be putting in the PC I was (and still am...
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05.06.2005
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Doesn't live up to iiyamas reputation
Review of Iiyama MF-8515G (Visionmaster 350) by
yhwman
Advantages: High refresh rates, it's not to bad for a 15" shadow mask monitor
Disadvantages: it's not a great 15" shadow mask monitor, 15" monitors aren't that great anyway.
...The MF-8515G doesn’t do the name iiyama justice. The monitor has poor power regulation, which means the picture resizes when the screen moves from large amounts of white to large amounts of black on the screen. The contrast is also quiet poor, though bear in mind I am writing this on the iiyama Vision Master pro 410 (Also known as the a702-ht for no apparent reason) which is the finest monitor known to man as far as I’m concerned, so anything else looks poor! In it’s favour it does have a good OSD by iiyama standards, though it’s still the area iiyama constantly loose out in, and it has good refresh rates for a 15” monitor. All the same, have a look around before buying this....
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18.07.2000
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Iiyama still the Best!
Review of Iiyama Vision Master Pro 452 by
sundance
Advantages: Razor Sharp Definition, Steady Picture, Flat Screen
Disadvantages: Controls can be a bit finicky
...Iiyama....this name has been around for many years as one of the leaders in screen technology, it is renowned for the very high quality of it's picture. Since I started in computers back in 1987 I have always tried to own a good monitor because you only have one set of eyes. I've had Taxan's, Sony's, Viewsonic's, and finally Iiyama's. The latest one being the Vision Master Pro 452, it's a 19" Aperture Grille Monitor, and is a member of the group that are call NF Naturally Flat, and yes the screen is flat, dead flat. Because of this the picture is extremely sharp and defined, this is due to the Mitsubishi Daimondtron Tube and Iiyama's excellent electronics. Small text sometimes can be a little difficult to read but this is a charactureistic of the Aperture Grille technology, but if it's graphics that you are after this is an absolutely...
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