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Iiyama's ProLite E2607WS is no spring chicken. We first clapped eyes on its 26in TN panel back in August 2008, and since then it hasn’t changed a jot. Plonk the Iiyama on a desk and it looks every bit the monitor of yesteryear. The black plastic casing...

A fine monitor with impressive image quality, but just a touch too pricey for a 26in TN display...
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Iiyama has become more of a consumer screen manufacturer of late, but on the evidence of the budget 26in Iiyama ProLite E2607WS, some of the professional quality remains. The Iiyama ProLite E2607WS isnt an attractively styled product. The budget pr...

Colour control and overall performance arent significantly worse than that of the other budget models, which means that considering the price, you get a lot of monitor for your money. Its unrealistic to expect a budget monitor to produce professiona...
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Iiyama’s move downmarket has meant the company has dropped off the radar of more serious buyers, but on the evidence of this panel it would be a mistake to write it off completely. This isn’t an attractively styled product. The budget price point mean...

Full range of input options, fast video performance with limited smearing, OptiColor preset modes, low price...

Limited colour range and viewing angle, no ergonomic adjustments, unattractive styling...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-09-27 11:34:43
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The Prolite E2607WS is presented by Iiyama as the new flagship monitor featuring exceptional color rendering and a 2 ms response time. It is, still according to Iiyama, the ideal solution on the market for all applications and uses.Like its little bro...

Reactivity, Color fidelity right out of the box, Moderate energy consumption (see Product Faceoffs), HDMI DVI VGA, Price/diagonal size...

Ergonomics, No zero dead pixel policy, TN panel equals lower angle darkens...
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It wasn't long ago that we'd be talking about 24in and even 22in TFTs for £240 - yet now that money can buy you a massive 26in of screen space. And though the Iiyama PLE2607WS doesn't offer a resolution advantage over its smaller 24in siblings (it boas...

Solid image quality and the necessary connections, but it's lifted to the next level by that stunning price...
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The Iiyama ProLite E2607WS isn't an attractively styled product. The budget price point means that the stand is a fixed, clip-on mechanism with no height, tilt or swivel adjustment.Visually, the Iiyama ProLite E2607WS won't win any awards, with a rath...

Colour control and overall performance aren't significantly worse than that of the other budget models, which means that considering the price, you get a lot of monitor for your money. It's unrealistic to expect a budget monitor to produce professiona...
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I don't like TN LCD panel technology. That's a rather broad and generalized proclamation, but the simple fact is that switching back to a TN after using something like IPS or PVA is a bit of a let-down in 99 per cent of cases. Basically, despite recent im...
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