Packard-Bell Maestro 230 LED HD

Packard-Bell Maestro 230 LED HD

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Packard-Bell Maestro 230 LED HD Reviews

DigitalVersus

04/2011

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4.0/10

Monitor Reviews: 22''-30'' LCD Displays

It's the first time Packard Bell has made an appearance in our monitor reviews. The manufacturer has decided to get us started with the Maestro 230 LED HD, a 23'' Full HD monitor with a TN display and a design that looks a little too familiar ... Regular readers of our reviews might notice a few similarities between this monitor and the Acer S273HL. But there is a difference: rather than being stuck in the base, the inputs and outputs are now at the back of the screen. They include VGA, DVI and HDMI ports. Unfortunately for Packard Bell though, without any accessories, no speakers or the chance to adjust the stand, those inputs are all it can rely on to improve its score in this section. That doesn't leave much to get it beyond a mere two stars. The contrast is well above average at 1000:1, but the colour reproduction really needs some more work. With its default settings, the monitor has a deltaE score—which represents the discrepancy between the ideal colours and those actually shown on screen—of 5.2. That value needs to be below 3.0 before we can talk about 'accurate' colour reproduction.