AG Neovo X-19AV
A tough glass screen adds appeal to this unit.
Artwork by Rick Rizner, John Goddard
The glassy screen surface of the AG Neovo X-19AV stands out not only to the eye, but to the touch. AG Neovo reports that the hardness spec for its NeoV Optical Filter is above 6 on the 10-point Mohs Scale of Mineral Hardness. Though we didn't conduct a scratch test to verify this, the glassy surface does feel harder than a typical LCD monitor screen. Cleaning instructions are basically the same as for any other monitor, but scratching should be much less of a concern on such a tough surface.
Respectable but not stellar scores on text tests helped the AG Neovo X-19AV to a text rating of Good. Its graphics performance was better: On our photo of a group of people, for example, it garnered the highest score any recent 19-inch LCD has earned. Composite and S-Video ports suggest that the X-19AV might have some entertainment applications, but our motion tests rated this unit merely Average for games and DVD viewing. With no physical adjustments other than tilt, the massive X-19AV doesn't provide the ergonomic options that a constant user needs. And the eight-hour weekday support policy is the stingiest we've seen lately.
Its extra-hard screen and entertainment inputs are welcome, but the AG Neovo X-19AV would rate higher if it supplied more creature comforts.
Laura Blackwell
Artwork by Rick Rizner, John Goddard

Photograph by Rick Rizner

Photograph by Rick Rizner
