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Sony CPDG520 Monitor Review

Author: Aaron Clegg SUMMARY: We've all heard of it and likely drooled over the idea of having one for ourselves as well. What is this you ask? Come join Aaron "FragMan" Clegg as he takes a look at the Sony CPDG520 Monitor. With 21 inches of real estate, it manages to give enough room for even the greediest among us. But can it live up to the hype that has been circulating lately? Let's find out!
Editor: Cameron Wilmot
Category: Visual
Published: 20th June 2002
Manufacturer: Sony
Our Rating: 9.0 out of 10

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Specifications

- 21" FD Trinitron CRT (19.8" Viewable Image)
- Southern hemisphere picture tube
- Compact, low-rise, Ice Grey/Blue Grey color cabinet and stand
- 0.24mm aperture grille
- Digital multi-scan technology supporting up to 2048x1536@60Hz
- 29 preset resolutions for PC and Mac
- On-screen menu control
- 4 color adjustment modes
- 3 preset picture modes
- Powered USB 1.1 hub in stand (1 upstream, 4 downstream)
- Dual switchable inputs (15 pin mini D-sub, BNC x 5)
- High contrast AR (anti-reflective) screen coating

In the box, you get a manual, HD15 cable, USB A-B cable (for the hub) and a power cable.










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