Medion Akoya P56005

Medion Akoya P56005

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Medion Akoya P56005 Reviews

DigitalVersus

04/2010

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8.0/10

Product Survey: 23'' to 28'' LCD Monitors

With HDMI, DVI and VGA inputs, a good response time and plenty of other features, could this monitor represent an excellent deal? When you look at it from the front, it looks pretty classy with a stand and frame in glossy plastic. Things are a lot less attractive from the side or at the back, where a lot less care has been taken over the design. The whole thing is also pretty thick, measuring almost four inches from front to back. Once you've got over the unusual styling, the next thing that catches your attention is the fact that the trio of video inputs (VGA, HDMI and DVI) is joined by an audio line in which leads to a pair of 2 W speakers. That hardly makes this the most highly customisable monitor we've seen this year, but not everybody needs a height-adjustable stand or a monitor that they can rotate to portrait mode. After warming up for an hour or so, the colours go from very average when you first switch it on to almost perfect. The average deltaE, the discrepancy between the ideal colours and those actually shown, is only 1.8. Remember, when that figure is below 3.0, the monitor is already considered good, while a score of below 2.0 is even less common.