Quick review on the Belinea 10 20 35w LCD which I picked up a week ago,box comes with manual,drivers on CD,VGA cable,power and audio cable, one USB cable(for the USB 2.0 ports),no DVI cable included,however I used my belkin DVI cable.Note no height adjustment ,only tilt on this LCD.
The LCD uses latest AU Optronics P-MVA panel,colour balance was not great on defaults,brightness was way too high IMHO,was set at 100 max on default. I needed to calibrate the colours and lower brightness with my Colorvision Spyder 2 Express,this made a big difference ,colours were more natural and also showed a wider range after calibration.
Blacks are nice as they should be on a P-MVA panel,viewing angles in general were more then adequate(good to very good).Gaming showed no ghosting,I tested it with TFC,UT2004,EQ2,Oblivion,Morrowind.......UT2004 seem to give the best detail of colours compared to the other games I tested.
Scaling at 1280x960 with Morrowind was good for full wide screen,image was stretched but showed good detail,you can use 1:1 scaling with Nvidia drivers see below.
Backlight bleeding was very slight from top left corner on all black background,in general and gaming use ,could not see it.
I would say this LCD is a good allrounder and excellent price for the money.Mine came with one dead pixel(all white at lower centre) lucky I can only really see it on black background and being very small as well helps not to notice it,any other colour it virtually blends into the background.
My main reasons for buying this LCD was for widescreen gaming and general net use.
Negatives on this LCD hmmm,default colour setup,no DVI cable included or HDCP support,built-in speakers ok only for basic sound,the DVI and VGA ports are bit tight on space,not much space between the actual connection and the stands tilt bracket ,where it tilts.
Some people say USB ports are in bad postion too,in general use they are ok for things like mouse,keyboard etc where you plug and forget.
I would say the LCD appearance looks better in real life then any photos I have seen on the net.
I should point out no 1:1 panel scaling ,however you can do this via Nvidia Control panel if you have a nvidia card,all modes work fine with the nvidia 91.47 drivers I was using.
Hope you found this useful.