Asus VW202T: Compare prices

By Craig Simms on 28/11/2007

More Asus reviews , RRP: AU$449.00

The good:

  • Excellent display quality for the right price

The bad:

  • Shallow viewing angles
  • Speakers are terrible

The bottomline:

ASUS's VW202T hits that sweet spot between price, performance and size. Only those who need colour perfection should steer clear, for everyone else this is spot on.

Buying choices:

Editors' rating:

8/10

Users' rating:

10/10

Tags:

asus | lcd | monitor | tft | vw202t | splendid

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