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Monitor recommendations?
My monitor appears to be slowly dieing, increasingly large black spaces along each side and the color is off. Plus the monitor controls aren't resizing the viewing area properly. I'm not sure how much monitors are going for, I don't need anything very large, but I'd like a reliable brand to look into.
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Have you decided if you want a flat panel or is a CRT okay?
If you dont mind the weight and heat associated with a CRT Ive been pretty happy with my 19" Optiquest Q95. Im not sure if that is the current model number but it was a good price for the size when I bought it 2 years ago. Basically an Optiquest is a Viewsonic by another name.
If you dont mind the weight and heat associated with a CRT Ive been pretty happy with my 19" Optiquest Q95. Im not sure if that is the current model number but it was a good price for the size when I bought it 2 years ago. Basically an Optiquest is a Viewsonic by another name.
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Say 200 bucks or so.phongn wrote:Give us a budget and we shall pick you a good monitor.
That was pretty much what I intended, which is why I'm interested as much in simply what brands are decent as opposed to a specific monitor.
However, you might just want to go to the nearest BestBuy, CompUSA, Fry's or whatever. Getting a monitor through the Internet can be a hassle at times, and the shipping fees are enormous.
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Naaw he shold be able to find a 15" tft for around $200
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You can get a nice NEC/Mitsubishi 17" CRT for less than $200. Their SB (SuperBright) line is considered rather good.
For example, their FE791SB can hit 1600x1200@76 Hz; the FE771SB can hit 1280x1024@66 Hz.
Samsung also has some very decent monitors, though the tubes aren't quite as nice as NEC/Mitsubishi's SB line.
For example, their FE791SB can hit 1600x1200@76 Hz; the FE771SB can hit 1280x1024@66 Hz.
Samsung also has some very decent monitors, though the tubes aren't quite as nice as NEC/Mitsubishi's SB line.
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I would recommend the cheapest, biggest monitor you can find. I personally like the Compaq mv-something 19". It's an ugly bitch, but it's around the 200 mark, and it's 19". Don't know if you can find it other than surplus.Sea Skimmer wrote:Say 200 bucks or so.phongn wrote:Give us a budget and we shall pick you a good monitor.
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Hehe, I run mine on that... if you look through the edge of your eye, you can see it flickering...phongn wrote:Ick, I'd rather get a monitor with a lot of bandwidth on it rather than a cheap one that can barely to 1280x1024@60Hz.
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Exactly. The lower the refresh rate, the worse it is on your eyes. Thats why I have to turn my head everytime I see the Win2k loading screen.phongn wrote:60Hz at high resolutions gives me a headache. I need 70Hz at an absolute minimum.
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The RAMDAC on my R8500LE is reasonable, so I don't mind it there (and the RAMDAC on the Matrox G400's primary is wonderful), but my monitor isn't that good, so I can't crank up the refresh too high before the image starts blurring.Vertigo1 wrote:Exactly. The lower the refresh rate, the worse it is on your eyes. Thats why I have to turn my head everytime I see the Win2k loading screen.phongn wrote:60Hz at high resolutions gives me a headache. I need 70Hz at an absolute minimum.
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That was fun.. the day before yesterday I flipped on my monitor, only to have a nice huge cloud of smoke rise out of it. Suffice to say, I rather quickly altered the power setting an unplugged it. Now I'm running a borrowed monitor until I obtain a replacement.
I'm hesitant to get a flat screen, aren't those suppose to be poor for gaming?
I'm hesitant to get a flat screen, aren't those suppose to be poor for gaming?
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LCDs aren't too good for gaming, but there's nothing wrong with a flat-screen CRT.Sea Skimmer wrote:That was fun.. the day before yesterday I flipped on my monitor, only to have a nice huge cloud of smoke rise out of it. Suffice to say, I rather quickly altered the power setting an unplugged it. Now I'm running a borrowed monitor until I obtain a replacement.
I'm hesitant to get a flat screen, aren't those suppose to be poor for gaming?