Monitor question

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Are there any reputable sites that review monitors and rate them? I'd
like to find a place like what Tom's Hardware does.

TIA,

John
 
John said:
Are there any reputable sites that review monitors and rate them? I'd
like to find a place like what Tom's Hardware does.

TIA,

John

If you have an idea of what you're looking for, you can get customer reviews from places like Amazon or Newegg. If
you're looking for a Consumer Reports-style review, you could try PCWorld, CNET, PCMag, etc.
 
Are there any reputable sites that review monitors and rate them? I'd
like to find a place like what Tom's Hardware does.

TIA,

John

Not really.

You're looking at technology first, how they're made being the focus
leading into features of course which vary between prices and models.
From there you *can* take it to a purchase site, several to cross-
check enduser consumer reactions, although it's often not as
imperative as simply a measure of assurance, especially with off-
brands and under what end groups a parent facility manufacturers and
distributes parts comprising models that are variously assembled and
packaged under a brand name.

A bit like cars or extended warrantees -- at some point of increasing
supply level, disparities merge to where spending is more a matter of
perceived qualifications, less supportive of qualitative measures by
in large and already ensured throughout a demographic supply field.

As for the bar to beat, par excellence, though the above mentioned
facilities may provide alike similar parts across a field, what's
generally accorded bigger names -- Samsung, Sony, Panasonic, whatever
your focus -- as well is your responsibility and ability to discern
where the emphasis of quality control goes, and to whom then practises
a more aggressive stance for reputability in commanding a leading role
among shared market dynamics. Business 102, as it were.
 
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