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Wednesday, January 26, 2005

Review of the ViewSonic N3000w LCD TV

Posted by Filip Norrgard in "ARTICLE" @ 03:00 AM

http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?page=2198&head=18

"Cue the NextVision N3000w, ViewSonic’s first foray into the LCD TV display market. ViewSonic has built up a very good reputation in the standard LCD market and it’s capitalised on this. The N3000w is a fine display in its own right and it’s currently competitively priced at £1,137.64. For the money, you get a 22kg, 30in, widescreen display (29.5in viewable diagonal), an acceptable if a little drab two-tone plastic chassis with no stand adjustments, and an impressive array of ports that should cover it for most home cinema setups now and for the future. I say the future because unlike a number of LCD TVs currently available, the N3000w is HD-ready."



Impressive array of ports, to say the least! How about, dual Scarts, dual RF in, dual component video + audio in, a DVI in, D-SUB RGB in + out, composite in, PC audio in, and finally RS232 out. It should be enough for my needs. :lol: You can get the versitile LCD TV for a price tag at around £ 1140 or 1640 €, which is quite surprisingly affordable IMO.

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