WHAT'S HOT: The CM625 passed our graphics tests with flying colors, producing rich color and vivid detail in Web pages and photographs.
WHAT'S NOT: Navigational buttons and menu options are labeled only with icons; you may need the manual to decipher them. Hitachi's 11.5-hour weekday support is somewhat weak.
WHAT ELSE: Text, while not as strong as graphics, appeared adequately sharp and solid. At $315, the CM625 is reasonably priced.
BEST USE: Graphics users who don't need a lot of hand-holding should appreciate this monitor's great graphics quality.
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