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Rick Rizner, John Goddard
The $330 Hyundai ImageQuest L91D carries the lowest price of any recently reviewed 19-inch LCD. In terms of image quality, you get what you pay for here--but in features, you get much more than expected. Businesses will be particularly pleased with the antitheft software, which can render the monitor useless if stolen.
Though locks and cables are practical for securing monitors, they add to the cost of keeping such hardware safe. The L91D's included antitheft software plug-in (part of ImageTune) works more subtly. When the monitor's display and power cables become disconnected and attached to a different computer, the user has a certain amount of time--set by the user or administrator--to type in a PIN. If the PIN...