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...monitor.

And post the model and a link to it's specs.

Mitsubishi 22 inch
Currently running @ 1280 res 100hz refresh 32bit
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http://www.mitsubishi-monitors.com/nmed ... product=37
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Ha, I could where mine on my wrist.

Not worth mentioning lol
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19 inch generic somethingoranother
running 1280 @ 85hz
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19" Sony Triny

Its the Ultrascan model, near the middle of the page. I think it was a 450 dollar option. Sure treats my orbs nice, although I have found that the anti-glare coating tends to chafe my eyeballs when lookin real close at the pron. (P991)

Me monitor/crt/glowing thingy


Oh, uh its at 1280x960 85hertz
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Post by Gaming-Module »

Originally posted by brembo
19" Sony Triny

Its the Ultrascan model, near the middle of the page. I think it was a 450 dollar option. Sure treats my orbs nice, although I have found that the anti-glare coating tends to chafe my eyeballs when lookin real close at the pron. (P991)

Me monitor/crt/glowing thingy


Oh, uh its at 1280x960 85hertz
Gave that monitor to my mom. It's very nice. :)
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2 year old 17" viewsonic E771 @ 1280X1024X60hz for my primary display and a15" acerview 56c @1280X1024X70hz for my secodary display
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http://www.ncix.com/Canada/productdetail.cfm?sku=4825

O_O

I had this baby for 3 ****ing years... I never knew the price was still this much...
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Originally posted by Eugene4Pres
http://www.ncix.com/Canada/productdetail.cfm?sku=4825

O_O

I had this baby for 3 ****ing years... I never knew the price was still this much...
Doh! No wonder. Canadian dollars. :D
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KDS 195XP VS
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Cornerstone P1500 21" 1280X1024 @85hz

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Viewsonic PF790
19"
1024x768 @ 118 hz


http://www.viewsonic.com/products/crt_pf790.cfm
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21" trinitron

1600x1200 @85Hz
Will Work For FSB
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A pair of 19" Iiyama Vision Master Pro 450's that are about three years old.
Here is the current version: http://www.iiyama.com/US.html >Products>451
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13" vieable Compaq 151FS...I got it from when my HS was trashing a load of old computers :D
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I've got a 19' Sony Trinitron flat screen and a 19' KDS Visual Senation.
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21" sony trinitron specs>>>>

The Multiscan F500, Sony's flagship model, introduces the very latest in advanced CRT display technology from Sony: the FD Trinitron CRT. This virtually flat CRT minimizes geometric distortion and reduces reflective glare that may cause eyestrain. Designed with the demanding CAD and graphic professionals in mind, the Multiscan F500 sets a new level of image performance, ease of use and reliability.

The stunning images produced by this display are a result of Sony's new HiDensity Electron Gun with Enhanced Elliptical Correction System technology. The tight 0.22mm pitch delivers sharp, detailed color images consistently across the entire screen - especially in the corners. Digital Multiscan and Active Signal Correction(ASC) technologies allow for easy set up, regardless of the input signal or resolution. And with a horizontal scan rate up to 121kHz, resolutions as high as 1800 x 1440 @ 80Hz are possible. Our unique DisplayMouse control is easy-to-use and allows for precise manual adjustment of the image to fit individual user preference.

Sony left nothing to the imagination with this display, including GeoLock Plus circuitry. This feature will automatically sense and neutralize electromagnetic fields that can cause image or color distortion, which is commonly noticeable on large screen displays. The GDM-F500 is designed for Windows NT and Windows 98, is Macintosh compatible and meets or exceeds all of the industry safety standards, including TCO 95 compliance.



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*Price listed is an estimated U.S. retail selling price. Actual retail price may vary.
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Sony 21" FD Trinitron G500 (1940x1440 @ 60Hz)

Best monitor I have ever looked at.
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Viewsonic A90 19" Specs....

0.23mm horizontal dot pitch
This fine dot pitch produces clear, crisp images with great picture definition, even at the highest resolutions.

1,600 x 1,280 maximum resolution
Displays a maximum resolution of 1,600 x 1,280; 1024 x 768 at 88Hz flicker-free refresh rate for easy viewing. 1,600 x 1,200 @ 69Hz 1280 x 1024 @ 80Hz 1024 x 768 @ 106Hz 800 x 600 @ 133Hz



Not the best monitor u can buy, but its not too bad for what i paid for it...$279 at Compusa over a year ago
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Post by Indy »

Well, I think I've got you all beat as far as size goes...I've got a refurbished (got it from my wife's uncle who works for Thompson Electronics, aka RCA) 36 inch PC Theatre monitor, to go along with the little generic CompUSA 15 inch monitor that I have..
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19" ViewSonic A95f: 1024 by 768, 85hz

http://www.viewsonic.com/products/crt_p95f.cfm
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17' Mag :o
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