In a December 1993 review,
Macworld praised the microphone, and said the speakers "produce surprisingly rich, full-bodied sound", but criticized the display as "much too small for multimedia work", giving the product 3 stars out of 5. A
Macworld monitor comparison gave the AudioVision 14 "acceptable" ratings for screen focus and color saturation, below the maximum ratings of "sharp" and "vivid", and found its
color balance to be "uniform" (i.e. neutral).
MacUser's Russell Ito called it "the first multimedia monitor", and described its speakers as "quite acceptable". == See also ==