Eizo Nanao FlexScan T565
WHAT'S HOT: The 17-inch T565 has graphics display down pat: Colors in photos and Web pages looked lovely. This monitor also managed to deliver finely detailed text quite well; fonts at small point sizes were easy to read in a Word document. The T565 also includes a USB port, so you can attach peripherals such as digital cameras and scanners without having to crawl behind your computer.
WHAT'S NOT: Be prepared for sticker shock: The T565 costs $415--$85 more than the 17-inch Sony CPD-G220S, which outscored it on both text and graphics. Its high price is likely due to its FD Trinitron flat-screen tube. Also, Eizo provides only 8 hours of technical support on weekdays.
WHAT ELSE: A button on the front bezel allows you to choose from five modes--such as text, picture, or movie--to alter the color temperature; the modes help to optimize the display for anything from word-processing documents to DVD movies.
UPSHOT: Notable image quality and useful extras make the well-appointed Eizo Nanao T565 suitable for text or graphics use, but its high cost keeps it from being the best value.
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