![]() ![]() That won't be a problem if you're carrying out basic tasks like dragging windows onto the desktop or watching videos, but it will prevent you from undertaking faster and more complex tasks with any sort of precision. Unfortunately its appeal is seriously hampered by its washed-out colours and off-putting levels of input lag. It's easy to setup, produces sharp (but not bold) images and is portable enough to carry around. The E1759FWU is affordable for a 17-inch USB monitor with a 1440 x 900 pixel-resolution. ![]() ![]() A YouTube video played at both 1080p and 720p was enjoyable enough to watch face-on. The only upshot of its two main flaws is that neither are a huge problem when watching videos. Make no bones about it: the E1759FWU looks worse than the average entry-level 17-inch TN monitor (if you can find one that is).Įqual to its poor image quality quality, the E1759FWU suffered from slight but very noticable lag that couldn't be shaken off whether using Windows or OS X, tested with the latest DisplayLink driver v7.7 M3. Though it's clearly not much of a fair fight, I placed the E1759FWU next to Apple's MacBook Pro with Retina's IPS display for comparison, something that only served to accentuate the big difference in colour saturation between the two panels.
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