EVGA InterView 1700 Dual Monitor System
While the EVGA InterView is expensive and doesn't offer much for the recreational user, productivity-obsessed business types will be pleased with its features.
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CNET Review
The Good: The EVGA InterView has an elegant design and a useful and well-thought-out dual-screen feature that actually increases productivity.
The Bad: The EVGA InterView is business focused, making it awkward for casual use or gaming. Also, the incremental improvement to your productivity may not be worth such a hefty price.
The Bottom Line: While the EVGA InterView is expensive and doesn't offer much for the recreational user, productivity-obsessed business types will be pleased with its features.
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alaTest.com
Review Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 11 reviews of EVGA InterView 1700 from international magazines and websites.
The Verdict: Experts rate this product 60/100 and users 89/100. Comparing these reviews to 223974 other Monitors reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 77/100 = Good.
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etechreviews.net
Review Summary: The InterView 1700 sports two 17 inch LCD screens with a max resolution of 1440 x 900. There are 2 modes of functioning clone and extend mode, however the monitors does not support games and movies across both screens in extend mode. You'll only be...
The Verdict: :I still don’t know what EVGA was after but they sure as hell did not get it or there or anywhere for that matter. Instead of adding more and more features, they should have at least improved the performance of the LCD’s. So if you buy this, you're...
Price Range: $378.41 - $497.17
- EVGA
- 200LM1700KR
General
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Display TypeTFT active matrix
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Diagonal Size17 in
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Number Of Screens2
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Built-in DevicesMicrophone, 1.3 megapixel camera
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Aspect RatioWidescreen
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Native Resolution1440 x 900
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Pixel Pitch0.255 mm
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Brightness220 cd/m2
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Image Contrast Ratio500:1
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Response Time8 ms
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Dimensions (WxDxH)34.3 in x 7.5 in x 15.8 in
Audio
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TypeNone
Sustainability
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CNET Labs: Operational power consumption30.13 Watt
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CNET Labs: Calibrated power consumption35.38 Watt
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CNET Labs: Max brightness power consumption calibrated35.38 Watt
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CNET Labs: Min brightness power consumption22.78 Watt
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CNET Labs: Power consumption Stand by / Sleep3.34 Watt
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CNET Labs: Estimated Annual Energy Cost13.10 US Dollars
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