I own a Philips 200XW 20" widescreen monitor, probably the most underated pieces of kit out there. I bought it from Micro Anvika (London, England) and it is excellent in every way. a) Beautiful image quality, whether as an expanded work area for my MacBook or for watching DVDs and streaming video. b) Swivels in all directions, incuding to portrait (90 degrees) making browsing the web or doing pagemakeup a breeze. (Yes, the Mac supports rotating monitors out of the box!) c) Excellent ergonomics and industrial design. d) Very well made. So, if my 200XW is anything to go by, these new models should be excellent.
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I own a Philips 200XW 20" widescreen monitor, probably the most underated pieces of kit out there. I bought it from Micro Anvika (London, England) and it is excellent in every way. a) Beautiful image quality, whether as an expanded work area for my MacBook or for watching DVDs and streaming video. b) Swivels in all directions, incuding to portrait (90 degrees) making browsing the web or doing pagemakeup a breeze. (Yes, the Mac supports rotating monitors out of the box!) c) Excellent ergonomics and industrial design. d) Very well made. So, if my 200XW is anything to go by, these new models should be excellent.