Typical price: £700
What is it: 27-inch LCD TV
What we think: A good midsize LCD screen that performs very well for the price
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 23 May 2005
Tags: ViewSonic, ViewSonic N2750w, love, DVD player, component inputs
We like:
Lovely design; decent picture quality; progressive scan compatibility
We don't like:
Cheap remote; not high-definition compatible; speakers lack bass; poor contrast level
You might also need:
RGB Scart cable; component cable; aerial
CNET UK judgement:
Building on the success of ViewSonic's previous budget LCDs, this is an even cheaper LCD that loses out on high-definition compatibility as a result. Picture quality is very good for the price and it offers component inputs and a very slinky design, making it perfect for the bedroom
Full review:
ViewSonic may well occupy the middle-to-low end of the market, but its past displays have always had something to distinguish them from the mass of also-rans. Last year, it released a 30-inch LCD for £1,700 that offered high-definition compatibility, something that at the time was mightily impressive. The N2750w is 3 inches smaller and sadly loses the high-definition compatibility, but shaves masses off the price as a result. At only £700, this is a massive bargain -- it looks classy, offers a good picture from DVD and games, and has enough connections to handle most AV collections. Continue Reading...
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