The I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor has an LCD/TFT full HD (1080p) screen. This is the monitor for serious media viewing.
I checked out its key features and found that the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor has a resolution of 1920 x 1080. You can really get some real estate on this monitor. I got the guys at Circuit City to let me play with the monitor a bit. I wanted to put it through its paces. I asked them to put in a video game with a lot of action. They put in the Terminator Salvation game, and let me tell you it rocks on this screen.
There is virtually no video blur or stutter on the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor. The picture resolution has great sharpness, and the contrast is crisp and clear.
I listened to the audio on the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor, and as with most built in speakers on monitors, it was so-so.
The color on the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor is spot on. Flesh tones looked normal, and blacks are very black.
I played a DVD form the Sci-Fi Series "Battlestar Galactica on the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor I chose this particular DVD because having watched the show, I knew there was plenty of action sequences and space shots to give the monitor a real test.
I was impressed watching the space battle scenes. They looked perfect on the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor. Some televisions I have watched tend to blur during action scenes.
The I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor will also function as a television monitor. All you have to do is plug it in with an HDMI or DVI cable to your satellite or cable box, select video mode and away you go. A 25 inch HDTV for under 200 bucks.
The price for the I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor is a rather inexpensive $189.99 at Circuit City. Frankly I would have expected to pay closer to $300.00 for a monitor of this size and resolution.
The I-inc 25" Widescreen LCD Monitor is a perfect monitor for anyone who wants to use it for gaming, and media. I cannot imagine anyone getting this monitor and just using it for documents and spreadsheets. If that's what you need to do, stick with your 17 inch monitor.
Published by Mike Bacon
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Post a CommentI have been eye-balling this monitor of about six months now...it was first released at a price point of $260.00. Even at that price it was a steal, so tomorrow I will be picking one up for my new mid-range game rig!
Can't wait to see it I person.