I quickly went to the nearest department store and two major electronics markets. Horrified, I realized that there are widescreen monitors there only (!). Many of them less than my current 19 "monitor, but so wide that it barely fit on the desk.
So I ask myself: What do people who use the computer primarily for Internet and word processing?
In an internet search I found barely 19 "monitors in work-friendly old format and only one who fulfills my ergonomic requirements: the Lenovo L1900p It can be rotated sideways, tilt, adjust the height and upright rotate (pivot function). and has a matte screen surface and low power consumption.
In the evening at Amazon ordered with standard shipping and delivered on the next morning by DHL.
Built, connected, somewhat reduced brightness, that's it.
For safety's sake, I still controls the settings in Windows and a few monitor tests carried out: all the best and also no dead pixels. As power consumption I measured at 40% brightness 24 watt.
Black is black. From 120 ° viewing angle, the brightness a bit dark and white window background will be a touch red-yellow fusty from the side and a blue tint from above and below).
Seen from below, the brightness decreases strongly. When 20 ° tilts the monitor to the back, you realize that when you leans back in his desk chair.
At my workplace, the angle effects are hardly noticeable and not disturbing.
Edit 1.12.2010: After color effects can be complained to the antialiasing of letters in the other review, I once looked. In my Windows also ClearType antialiasing is set, but with me no fringing are in black type on a white background with a word processor or Internet browser recognizable, not even with a 10x magnifying glass. I am still pleased with this monitor and I sit sometimes 10 hours a day in front of it.
If me what stands out, I will complete or amend this review.