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Goodmans GTV17WLCD

Why have a TV and a monitor when one box will do?

Price: £550
Manufacturer: Goodmans



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Pros:

Well priced. Plenty of sockets.

Cons:
No height adjustment. Weedy speakers.

Overall:
A handy space-saving solution for those that can afford it.


Julian Prokaza, Computeract!ve 31 Mar 2004

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There's really little technical difference between a television and a computer monitor, so if you've got one of each in a room, you're wasting space. It can be reclaimed - all you need is a combined monitor/TV and a TFT model will save even more room.

The Goodmans GTV17WLCD is such a gadget and one that's a good deal cheaper than similar displays from the likes of Sony and Philips. It's a 17in widescreen display, which means you'll be able to watch letterbox films and TV programmes without seeing black bars at the top and bottom of the screen.

Like all good TVs, setting up the GTV17WLCD is a quick and easy job, since it's ready to go through its automatic tuning process as soon as you turn it on for the first time. In fact, plugging everything in is likely to take longer, thanks to the abundance of sockets hidden behind the screen. Rather than list them all here, let's just say there's a socket for every conceivable need, be they computer or home entertainment.

It sits quite low on the desk and there's no height adjustment to compensate. It can be tilted back to a comfortable angle, though, and rotates for when you want to sit away from the desk to watch TV. In use, the GTV17WLCD does just about everything you'd expect a TV/monitor to. The TV has a range of aspect ratios to cope with different programme sources and the picture-in-picture option lets you watch any source in a window on the Desktop. The TV picture quality is good and while we have seen crisper TFT monitors, there's little to grumble about on the PC side either.

At £550, the GTV17WLCD is a bit of a bargain, but we'll temper that with one piece of information. While it's undeniably handy to have a self-contained TV that doubles as a monitor, you can buy a 17in TFT and an external TV tuner box for far less, although you'll need your PC switched on when you want to watch Corrie.

Contact: Goodmans 0870 873 0080
www.goodmans.co.uk

See also:

Samsung 193PA stylish monitor with great image quality.  30 Jul 2004
Viewsonic VG910sFor those who want size over resolution.  27 May 2004
Dell W1700 LCD TVVersatile choice for PC-based home theatre.  13 May 2004
Sharp LL-T2015High-quality but at a steep price.  15 Apr 2004
Acer AL2021Good quality with a wide viewing angle.  05 Mar 2004
BenQ FP731An excellent computer upgrade that doesn't involve opening the case.  01 Mar 2004
Relisys RLT1720One of the cheapest LCD TVs around.  19 Feb 2004

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