Design
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: the, spring, 2006, lcd, collection
- 1. 19" LCDs: The Spring Collection
- 2. Design
- 3. Spatial Uniformity
- 4. Overshoot
- 5. BenQ FP91V
- 6. BenQ FP91V: Ho-Hum
- 7. Spatial Uniformity
- 8. Overshoot
- 9. Hyundai Q90U
- 10. Hyundai Q90U's Pitfalls
- 11. Spatial Uniformity
- 12. Overshoot
- 13. NEC 1980Fxi
- 14. NEC 1980Fxi: Real Class
- 15. Spatial Uniformity
- 16. Overshoot
- 17. NEC 90GX2
- 18. The NEC 90GX2' Taste Filters
- 19. Spatial Uniformity
- 20. Overshoot
- 21. Samsung 960BF
- 22. Samsung 960BF: Hand-Crafting
- 23. Spatial Uniformity
- 24. Overshoot
- 25. Samsung 970P
- 26. One Word About The Samsung 970P: Remarkable
- 27. Spatial Uniformity
- 28. Overshoot
- 29. Sony MFM-HT95
- 30. Sony MFM-HT95: Slightly Cold Colors
- 31. Spatial Uniformity
- 32. Overshoot
- 33. ViewSonic VX922
- 34. ViewSonic VX922: Respectable Colors
- 35. Spatial Uniformity
- 36. Overshoot
- 37. ViewSonic VP930
- 38. ViewSonic VP930: Color Fidelity, As Promised
- 39. Spatial Uniformity
- 40. Overshoot
- 41. Xerox Xa7-192i
- 42. Xerox Xa7-192i: A Static Monitor
- 43. Spatial Uniformity
- 44. Overshoot
- 45. Conclusion
2. Design
The shell hasn't changed since the days of the FP71V+, which we tested a year and a half ago! To say it's showing its age would be an understatement. Still it's a good way to keep prices down. The plastics are just as unattractive as ever. The only notable change is that the blue pilot diode doesn't blind viewers during movie screenings. We appreciate the effort.
Ergonomics
Again, this is not a very ergonomic monitor. There's only a tilt adjustment with a fairly limited range. The OSD is nondescript.
Connectivity And Equipment
The unit has a built-in transformer and a dual VGA/DVI connector. There are two built-in speakers, but as usual they're just there for form.
BenQ FP91V+: High Color
The BenQ FP91V+'s color rendering was very close to the NEC 90GX2's. It showed the chronic difficulty LCD monitors have with dark colors.

Here again, the filter makes a significant contribution to the final result. To the eye, the image is agreeable, with nicely saturated colors, but the rendering isn't faithful to reality.
| Black spot | White spot | Contrast |
|---|---|---|
| 0.58 | 301 | 519: 1 |
The filter is effective, but you can't fool the calibrator. To the eye, the contrast looked higher, but the actual black level was too high. The brightness was also excessive.

The best calibration results were at 81% brightness, which more or less corresponds to the maximum contrast we recorded.
The monitor's color gamut was a little off standard. As you can see, the range of colors is richer in the greens, whereas the reds are short of the standard.

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