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Does Anandtech still review hardware?

there hasn't been one this year. I'm almost certin there have been some minor changes to lcd's this year, there might even be some new brands on the market. So where do I look for information, other than the sticky in this forum?

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Displays are a very subjective product, and require significant adjustment to get them "perfect", and what looks nice to you may look like ass to me. And often the performance changes just because you use a different video card. It may just not be worth the effort to provide a good review. There are lots of other tech sites, some do display reviews.

Besides, it's hard to make 7 pages of benchmark graphs for a display.
 
Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
Displays are a very subjective product, and require significant adjustment to get them "perfect", and what looks nice to you may look like ass to me. And often the performance changes just because you use a different video card. It may just not be worth the effort to provide a good review. There are lots of other tech sites, some do display reviews.

Besides, it's hard to make 7 pages of benchmark graphs for a display.

It's hard, but sites like THG and X-Bit Labs (more frequently BeHardware) manage it. AnandTech was doing good, but unfortunately they've just stuck to CPU, mainboards, and memory recently. I'd like to see AnandTech review more displays like they used to.
 
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
Displays are a very subjective product, and require significant adjustment to get them "perfect", and what looks nice to you may look like ass to me. And often the performance changes just because you use a different video card. It may just not be worth the effort to provide a good review. There are lots of other tech sites, some do display reviews.

Besides, it's hard to make 7 pages of benchmark graphs for a display.

It's hard, but sites like THG and X-Bit Labs (more frequently BeHardware) manage it. AnandTech was doing good, but unfortunately they've just stuck to CPU, mainboards, and memory recently. I'd like to see AnandTech review more displays like they used to.
Keep in mind that the guy who did the display reviews moved to DailyTech.
 
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