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Sharp LL-T19D1HB

A stylish TFT with a clear picture.

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Price: £579
Manufacturer: Sharp
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Pros:

Low price; good range of presets; very clear picture.

Cons:
Low resolution; no pivot.

Overall:
A good TFT display with lots of features. For the price it is excellent and thoroughly deserves an award.

Leo Waldock, Personal Computer World 11 Jul 2003

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Initially we thought the £579 price this 19in monitor from Sharp must be a mistake, as similar displays from the likes of NEC Mitsubishi cost £750.

The LL-T19D1HB TFT has a resolution of 1,280 x 1,024 and is a stylish unit with a fairly narrow bezel, and the look is helped by an internal power supply that only requires a mains cord with no external power brick.

The stand is very basic and has a Z joint so it can be raised, lowered and tilted. Although the movement is limited, the stand contributes to the good looks of this display. You can buy an alternative stand with more movement for an extra £50.

When we first turned on the LL-T19D1HB, we found it very bright, but this was easily remedied in the on-screen display (OSD).

A lot of TFTs have a very basic OSD that consists of little more than an auto adjust button, but the Sharp has a number of options including four presets for brightness and five presets for white balance. There is also a custom setting so you can independently adjust red, green and blue contrast.

The T19D1HB did very well in our tests, with colour intensity and graduation looking good. All colours of text were clear on the background colours, however the arrangement of the pixels means that if a straight line changes colour half way along its length (eg from red to green), the pixels don't quite meet up, resulting in a jagged effect.

On the down side, the relatively low resolution means that solid blocks of pale colour can show the gaps between the lines of pixels if you are sitting very close to the screen.

However, the geometry is spot on, and the response time is fast enough to avoid any ghosting.

Contact: Sharp 01923 434 647
www.sharp-uk.co.uk

Specifications:

  • 19in TFT screen
  • Native resolution 1,280 x 1,024
  • 2 x VGA, 1 x DVI-D Inputs
  • 6.9kg - 423 x 222 x 392mm (w x d x h)
  • 300cd/m2
  • Contrast ratio 700:1
  • Horizontal and vertical viewing angle 170 degrees
  • 3yr on-site exchange warranty

See also:

Teco Relisys TL775Image quality is good and the price is right.  04 Sep 2003
Mesh Matrix 2700+ PremierA good-value computer with everything you'd expect and a whole lot more.  04 Sep 2003
CTX P922EA 19in TFT monitor without the usual enormous price tag.  26 Mar 2003
NEC-Mitsubishi LCD1920NXA decent quality, well priced 19in LCD monitor with dual inputs.  05 Dec 2002

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