
Type
* LCD Display
Design
* Black Cabinet Color (Color of the stand and casing that frames a monitor's screen.)
Display
* 23" - 3 Screens Screen Size (The diagonal measurement of a TV screen or monitor, from corner to corner.)
* 1920 x 1080 (each); 5760 x 2160 (set) Resolution (Fixed number of horizontal scan lines on a monitor. P
(Progressive) means scan lines are drawn in sequence.)
* 300 cd/m² (Amount of light a monitor produces.)
* 8ms Response Tim...
- Wide angle view of 178 / 178
- Multi-Display Ready from the Box
- Ultra-Thin Bezel,Super-Seamless Viewing
- Brilliant Full HD Picture Quality
- Specialized Stand Supplied
- 3,000 : 1 static contrast ratio and a 150,000 : 1 dynamic contrast ratio
This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Missing features
First I will start with the positive. I've built many display systems myself over the past 10 years and nothing comes close to fitting together like this system. In passed system it was expected that not all monitors would line up and that there would be small gaps. With the innovative clamping mechanisms this system eliminates of of that and makes setting up easy. The setup does go much easier with two people and an electronic screw driver but can be down by yourself.
The picture is stunning, clear and crisp 1080P. One of the best features is the controller that brings all of the monitors controls and puts them into one small box, this helps tremendously and allows me to switch inputs and other settings without getting up. It is also great because you can switch the settings on one or all the monitors which saves a lot of time.
Now for the stuff they don't advertise but should have. First off right away, the stand is not adjustable! You will have it in one fixed...
2. Works well but prices still a bit too high for 2 year old tech
I did not get this product off from Amazon. I bought it 2 years ago when a vendor was trying to get rid of the MD230x3 and MD230x6 because they were going bust (Amazon priced the x3 at 2100 bucks at the time) so I managed to get the 230x3 for 1,550. As of today (December 2012) it seems like prices have dropped to those levels - so I guess I was very fortunate to have come across this vendor back then!
Anyways, let's start off with the good: the entire unit was super easy to set up and very sturdy once completed. The height is NOT adjustable - which means you will need to find a desk and chair with the right height. you can rotate the monitors to make it portrait instead of landscape, though you will need to unscrew, rotate then screw again. The bezels are, as far as I know, still the thinnest in the industry to this day - unless you do a DIY job (and even then I think it doesn't get down to the same levels as the MD230 series). However, be warned that the vertical bezels...
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As Advertised
These monitors are not cheap, but they do look good in a professional office setting. The clarity is good and I especially like the hinges which keep the monitors flush. However, the hinges only provide for about 30 degrees of swing. I wish it had more. It takes a good deal of force to get the vertical adjustment moving for the first time, but after that, no problem. Note that when set up, this is a very heavy configuration (around 50 pounds) so it does not move easily. I ended up buying furniture moving pads so I can rotate the configuration as my viewing needs change. Overall, I am satisfied.
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