Deathstalker
10-05-05, 12:45 PM
Tom's Hardware has a review of the:
ACER AL2671W
Toshiba 27WL56P
Hyundai HQL260WR
ViewSonic N2750W
For the fall season, we've decided to focus on 26" and 27" TV sets, which thanks to their smaller screens, continue to offer the best pixel-interpolation performance. These TV sets are also becoming reasonably priced. Many of the models we tested retail for less than $1,000.
As a preamble to this review, you might want to take a look at our earlier article on flat-panel display technologies. You can also look at our test methodology in detail here, and also the "What you need to know before you buy..." section of our preceding comparative review.
And if 27" just isn't enough for you, don't worry. Our comparison of 30" and 32" sets is on its way.
How will they stack up? Find out here:
LCD TV Set Fall Preview (http://graphics.tomshardware.com/display/20050928/index.html)
Richard
ACER AL2671W
Toshiba 27WL56P
Hyundai HQL260WR
ViewSonic N2750W
For the fall season, we've decided to focus on 26" and 27" TV sets, which thanks to their smaller screens, continue to offer the best pixel-interpolation performance. These TV sets are also becoming reasonably priced. Many of the models we tested retail for less than $1,000.
As a preamble to this review, you might want to take a look at our earlier article on flat-panel display technologies. You can also look at our test methodology in detail here, and also the "What you need to know before you buy..." section of our preceding comparative review.
And if 27" just isn't enough for you, don't worry. Our comparison of 30" and 32" sets is on its way.
How will they stack up? Find out here:
LCD TV Set Fall Preview (http://graphics.tomshardware.com/display/20050928/index.html)
Richard