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9 out of 10
Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 52 reviews of Eizo Placeo from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.3/10. Comparing these reviews to 224071 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 83/100 (or 8.3 out of 10) = Very Good Quality.
9 out of 10
Summary: It's not cheap, but the Eizo FlexScan SX2262W 22-inch LCD monitor works hard to justify its price with features and image quality that will appeal to demanding professional users.
Conclusion: The Eizo FlexScan SX2262W offers good colour reproduction and controls, an sRGB mode and high resolution and good connectivity options. But boy, is it expensive.
0 out of 10
Summary: If you are looking for a high-quality monitor that is easy on energy consumption and the eyes of those working on it, the EV2411W is a great choice.
Cons : Menu is difficult to navigate
8 out of 10
Summary: The FlexScan S1921 from Eizo Nanao was a strong performer in our image quality tests, producing top-notch text and bright graphics. But the S1921 doesn't offer much aside from excellent image quality.
Conclusion: Though $599 (as of January 12, 2007) is a lot to pay for a 19-inch LCD that delivers great image quality and nothing more, the S1921's rather staid design could make it a good fit for office and corporate environments
Pro : Clean design
Cons : Height adjustment feels rigid
8 out of 10
Summary: Eizo's FlexScan L568 performed like a pro on our tests, adeptly handling the flesh tones, reverse type, and small images that confounded other monitors--a strong enough showing to tie the Iiyama ProLite E435S-B for the highest graphics quality score on...
Conclusion: All of this quality doesn't come cheap. Commanding a price of $549 at testing time, the L568 is the most expensive 17-inch monitor we've seen lately
Pro : Extensive screen controls Excellent graphics display
Cons : Costly