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Gorgeous design and impressive image quality combine to make a mockery of that low price. We'd only consider it for home/office use however, rather than in a more corporate environment.
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Monitors without 240v power supplies underrated
Personally, I believe that a 12V supply to a panel is a good thing -- it makes it more adaptable. Mains power can be kept away from the desk. (I say this as a fan of small solid-state computers). Until now this option has been the preserve of the budget panel manufacturers. I'm glad to see that it is now being adopted for higher spec panels.
By 6tricky9 on Thursday Jul 23