The bezels are slim, with the top and sides only 0.5 inch wide and the bottom 1 inch wide to accommodate the menu buttons. Unfortunately, the display can't be raised or lowered, and with a top edge sitting at just 16.5 inches high, taller users may need a monitor riser. Both adjustments are smooth and easy to accomplish. The panel tilts forward about 5 degrees and back 30 degrees, and the whole thing rotates 180 degrees in either direction on a lazy Susan under the pedestal. The pedestal takes up about nine square inches of desktop real estate and is stable and wobble-free with an area of horizontal grooves that don't do much for the look but come in handy for holding pens, keys, and other desktop detritus. The panel connects to a wide neck that juts up from a flat, square pedestal. Unlike the BenQ FP783, with its slick design and high-style colors, the Flatron 1710S is a staid, businesslike dark gray, resulting in an uninspired, if clean, design. LG's Flatron L1710S delivers a stripped-down, no-frills but graphically capable, 17-inch LCD at a moderate price.
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