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I need some computer geek help..I am about to buy a new 19 inch flat pannel
monitor... I currently have a 19 inch box monitor but its huge and takes up desk space... Which of these brands are good? - Westinghouse? - Optiquest? - Envision? - AMW? - MAG? - Star Logic? - Acer? - Hanns-G? - Samsung? - Gateway? - KDS? |
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GoMavsGo wrote:
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good can be such a subjective term. a little bit depends on what you plan on doing on the machine, and what level of sharpness and crispness of picture you want......i.e. a few years ago i bought an LCD without doing much research first...it works great for email, word processing, and most games, but dvd video leaves a little bit to be desired. i would recomend, if you can, go to the stores and check out the monitors 1st hand. if possible, see what it looks like using the apps you will be running. oh, and a dimensions of LCD vs CRT are not exactly the same...a 17 inch LCD will give you just about the same viewing space of a 19 inch CRT. ok here try this link: http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-7610_7-5084364-3.html thats most of the technical stuff you will want to know about. and i would recomed that once you think you have one you want picked out, get the model number, go back to that cnet link, click' 'reviews', and look up the model number. you can check out the user reviews and see what people have had to say about it. lee |
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I would personally go with Dell. They usually have a pretty good price to go along with the monitor, plus you get good warranty support. You might be able to find a cheaper monitor for $30 bucks less somewhere else, but I would go with a brand that is trusted and has been making LCD's from the beginning. |
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DallasGeek wrote:
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yep, i forgot to add that. we have almost all dells at work, and they look great. but they ARE from the more expensive end of the spectrum..... lee |
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I am using MAG and it has been doing good. I have it for at least 3
years now with no problem. But you need to look at the max resolution the monitor can support. The higher the more detail it can show and more expensive it will be. [AdvanceAgent #367924] Games I am currently playing: <a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Multiplayer Online Games</a> <a href=http://www.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><a href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Unification Wars</a> - <a href=http://uc.gamestotal.com/>Massive Multiplayer Online Games</a><br><a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Galactic Conquest</a> - <a href=http://gc.gamestotal.com/>Strategy Games</a><br><a href=http://www.stephenyong.com/runescape.htm>Runescape</a><br><a href=http://www.stephenyong.com/kingsofchaos.htm>Kings of chaos</a><br> GoMavsGo wrote: Quote:
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Dell. You can find the 193FP to 196FP pretty inexpensively.
Keep in mind that if you try and reclaim all of the space your current monitor takes up, you will have to push the screen back, making it actually look smaller than your old monitor. To keep the same visual size, you'll have to put the flat screen where the front of the old tube monitor was, and it'll claim the same amount of desk space... Venger "GoMavsGo" <gomavz@mavvz.com> wrote in message news:RBOQg.3547$wh.674@trnddc04... Quote:
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I went with the ViewSonic.. I talked them down to 229 on one that was listed
for 249.. because I bought one earlier in the day that had some issues with it... It works like a charm and I got the 2 year warranty tossed in. "GoMavsGo" <gomavz@mavvz.com> wrote in message news:RBOQg.3547$wh.674@trnddc04... Quote:
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On Fri, 22 Sep 2006 10:07:45 GMT, "GoMavsGo" <gomavz@mavvz.com> wrote:
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