I told several friends that I was reviewing a Hyundai LCD monitor. Response? Said friends all replied with, “Don’t they make cars?” That certainly got tiresome after a while, but I have to admit that the Korean company is better known for its vehicles. However, a quick glance at its display website reveals a relatively new division called ImageQuest, and judging by its growing range, Hyundai wants to make a big impression.
The Hyundai Q90U has a good feature-set and the ‘Theft Deterrent’ is a nice touch, but colour adjustments are off-limits when using the DVI-D connection. The picture quality doesn’t make this an ideal option for image editing. It’s more of a general use LCD with a slight leaning toward the gaming market. Bold, punchy colours and minimal motion smearing are testament to that. Depends on your intended use really, but I’d spend the same amount or less on a good quality 17in LCD that has easy access to its video ports, gives you colour controls when using the DVI port, and perhaps has a pivot function.
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