on a crt monitor id only get one with a sony tube or a sony only monitor, as for LCD Flat Panels, Id only go Samsung (makes the best lcd screens)
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on a crt monitor id only get one with a sony tube or a sony only monitor, as for LCD Flat Panels, Id only go Samsung (makes the best lcd screens)
I have a BenQ 17' LCD at home I love it NO motion blur that I had seen in other models....
http://www.superwarehouse.com/images...P767_BLACK.jpg
At work I have my favorite CRT Samsung 955DF... Great screens cheap price....
http://www.samsungusa.com/SamsungUSA...f-black_sm.jpg
I personally hate the Sony's because of the two black lines that run across the screen at 1/3 and 2/3 the screen ... They drive me nuts !!!
I'll never buy a sony, i can't stand the tension line shadows. they just annoy me to no end.Quote:
Originally Posted by +Daemon+
DITTO !!Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
You forgot one of the best there is. NEC!
I have an NEC multisync 21" at work. It's old crap but it's BIG old crap.
At home I have an NEC Diamondtron 19' monitor. It's aperture grille (no dot pitch) so I have 2 lines to look at once in a while but it's the best picture I've ever seen on a monitor and color reproduction is amazing.
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...002-037&depa=1
NEC/MITSUBISHI FE991SB-BK 19" SuperBright Diamondtron CRT Monitor
CRT Type: SuperBright Diamondtron Totally-Flat Aperture Grille CRT
Max / Optimal resolution: 1792 x 1344 @ 68 Hz / 1280x1024 @ 85Hz
Frequency: fh: 30~96kHz; fv: 50~160Hz
Features: multi-layered, anti-static screen coating, dark-tint screen and OptiClear® screen surface
Dimensions & Weight: 17.4" x 16.7" x 17.6"(WxHxD), 50.7 lbs
Manufacturer's Warranty / Phone No.: 3 Years limited warranty on CRT, Parts and Labor. /
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Originally Posted by Escape_Driver
Bah, yer both loony! :devil:Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
See my post. I have no issues with the lines and feel the positives outweigh the negatives. Besides, the NEC brand is half the price and uses the same sony tubes so you can get an awesome monitor for soooo little.
My LG uses a shadow mask wich gives an image that is just as good, but without those annoying lines... I'll stay away from Sony. However, this is a personal choice.. Quality wise, Sony are also fairly good.Quote:
Originally Posted by ilovetheusers
AOC has one of the best warrantee programs I have seen, and they are not expensive at all. During the first year if anything goes wrong they drop ship a replacement, you ship back the dead on their dime. The second year you have to send it to them at your own expense, but they repair/replace and send it back on their expense. I still dig that first year!!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Diver01
NEC 19" TFT, w00t!
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Do they make monitors ???
After a few hours you don't see em. I use 2 x 17" Dell-badged Sony Trinitrons on my main desktop, and I love em.Quote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
Primary monitor is a 19" Viewsonic... Love it...
Secondary is a 15" "plug and play" monitor that suffices for my "server"
I have an 17" (struck by lightning) LG on my fiancee' comp and a 17" Viewsonic on my roomates comp... a 17" ancient Samsung monitor back in the day 17" were just coming out and really only available for large companies, not working to well anymore but it suffices for my purposes for the machine, and a 15" inch no name for my home work bench... it was funny tho I was out in my backyard last night cutting down the trees that are my grass (literally came to just above my waist) and I looked at the electric meters for both myself and the neighbours, they had just installed both of the meters when I moved in. Mine was 3100 and my neighbours were running in the 4400+ range... all my computers (7 of them) run 24/7 almost with monitors being turned off for extended absenses only (longer than 24 hours)... I'm an electrical HOG but I pay for it with my $200-$350 bills... but WTF are my neighbours doing? I'm dying to know as they've had it cut off numerous times...
man I'm really telling to many stories on way to many tangents tonight...
Indeed, that does say something. So, from now on, I can "trust" LG monitors. I always wondered about LG products: you just never know. So, thanks for that info.https://forums.windrivers.com/images.../2006/04/1.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by Matridom
A Samsung 753DF here. Damned good brand of monitors, I recommend em to everyone and my next monitor will likely be a Samsung.
they made a few gaming lcd monitorsQuote:
Originally Posted by Escape_Driver