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The CML153XW we are looking at
today from Hitachi Displays is a 15" TFT LCD intended for the value market and is quite inexpensive.
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In depth Look at the CML153XW
The front
bezel is full of buttons, and the two speakers flank them on either
side, rather than being housed in the rear. The side bezels are about
1" wide, which is quite thin compared to most displays, but still enough room
to protect the panel from scratching when adjustments are made.
Apart from the utterly thin 1" panel that the CML153 has, its
two strongest features revolve around sound. They are the integrated mini-speakers and more importantly
from our perspective, the integrated headphone jack and volume wheel.
With the aid of an audio jumper cable that connects
to the rear of the computer, and to the display just under the power port, you
can be free to listen to music through the small, and somewhat tinny sounding
speakers, or through a pair of headphones. The audio quality is very good, and
we detected no humming or other annoying interference affecting the sound
quality.
The
CML153XW has about 5 degrees of forward tilt, and no more than about 20 degrees
of rear tilt, making it good only for people sitting
at a desk. We have seen some other LCD displays that would tilt as much
as 40 degrees back, making them ideal for POS or other standing applications,
but given the limited viewing angles of the CML153XW, that wouldn't be recommended.
There is no rotating swivel in the base of the unit, but since it is fairly
light, it is not difficult to move around, left or right.
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The CML153XW tilts a small degree forward, and
about 20 degrees back if necessary. |
As you
can imagine, since this display is capable of wall mounting it uses a removeable
base. Also, the power pack sits a distance from the display meaning the
overall weight of the unit is less, and
this hints at why the unit is so thin. The monitor connects to the AC-Adaptor
by a low voltage lead, and the AC Adaptor to the wall by a standard computer power cable
about six foot in length.
Hitachi CML153XW
OSD
A good OSD lets you control a wide array of features, and
in the case of LCD displays, should enable one touch Auto Adjustment.
The on screen display that is used on the CML153XW is moderately easy to
navigate, but we felt the four key system was a bit awkward when making
adjustments. While brightness and contrast are controlled directly from the
bezel, the auto-adjustment
feature is several steps away. It would have been nice to have seen
a one touch solution for auto adjustment, or at the very least,
have that feature as the first icon on the OSD menu.
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Features of the
on screen display include:
Auto adjust, brightness, contrast, H/V position, phase,
clock, color temperature (9300K, 6500K & User), RGB color adjust (only
at user color temp setting), saturation, hue, OSD position H/V,
Graphics/text, Languages, recall and
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