The FP991 is a smart-looking monitor with a narrow, pewter-colored bezel. The bottom portion of it sports well-labeled buttons linked to attractive and intuitive on-screen menus. The FP991 posted above-average results on several tests, including the display of a Microsoft Word document and of a photograph of a fruit tart. And it took top honors, among all the 19-inch LCDs we've tested to date, for displaying details in both the light and dark extremes of our gray-scale test.
Print documentation for the FP991 is sparse, consisting mainly of a thin pamphlet with setup information and a parts list.
The FP991 does not come with a DVI cable (which we find with at least half of all digital monitors). By-phone technical support is limited to 8 hours per day, Monday through Friday. (Most vendors provide longer hours, and a few offer round-the-clock support.)
The FP991 has an attractive price for a big LCD and average image quality, with slightly better performance on text than graphics.
Sean Captain
