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Consumer Reports is saying that LCD and plasma TVs are much more reliable than older rear-projection types. On average, according to the survey results, only 3 percent of flat panel TVs need repairs. Rear projection TVs had a much higher repair rate of 18 percent, most likely because of limited life of the bulbs used in these TVs. When flat panels TVs did require an out of warranty repair, the total cost of repair was around $260 for LCDs, and about $400 for plasmas, with rear projection TV repairs costing around $300.
Lenovo has just introduced five new ThinkVision LCDs. The best out of all of them is the 19-inch L190x, which is the first monitor to be rated EPEAT Gold. That rating is based on 51 different environmental criteria, of which the L193p had to meet all 23 required criteria as well as at least 20 of EPEAT’s 28 optional criteria. The monitor has more to show than just that, it has an amazing 1280 x 1024 resolution, an 800:1 contrast ratio, and 5 ms response time, among other regular specs. The other amazing LCD in the line-up is the 19-inch L190x which, Lenovo says, features the “slimmest bezel in the industry at just 6.6 millimeters.” The other three LCDs include, the 15-inch L151, 17-inch L171, and the 19-inch L194. Watch for all five, available next month, with prices ranging from $199 to $379.
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