Getting a free 19" monitor!!!
- YARDofSTUF
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Getting a free 19" monitor!!!
My mom was quite impressed that i built a PC and vwery happy i gave my dad the celeron so that he has an up-to-date system, so she is buying me a monitor, i was originally gonna by one for 150-200 bucks but she is gonna contribute so now i'm looking at a 300-400 dollar range, what do u guys recomend? I'd love a Hitachi, but i doubt i can get one that cheap gotta go look now, just looking for ur opinions on what brands are good, if u list a brand, list a reason why there are good pls! thanks!
Either one of the Samsung Syncmaster 900 series or the Viewsonic 790. Both are flat screen, .25dp, from reputable companies and get rave reviews.
I don't own either of those 19-inch monitors, but I do own a 17-inch Viewsonic 17PS that is 5-years old and is one terrific monitor.
Congrats, and enjoy the shopping!
I don't own either of those 19-inch monitors, but I do own a 17-inch Viewsonic 17PS that is 5-years old and is one terrific monitor.
Congrats, and enjoy the shopping!
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And a partridge in a pear tree!!!
POWER SUPPLY: Enermax EG451P-VE 430W with (2) fans.
CASE FANS: 120mm Sunon front intake, 92mm Sunon rear exhaust.
OTHER FANS: Vantec Triple-fan HD cooler and Vantec super slot cooler.
CPU/MOBO: PIII-733 (Slot 1) on Aopen AX64 (VIA KT133A).
CPU COOLER: Alpha P3125 with (2) Sunon 60mm fans, chrome grills & Arctic Silver II.
RAM: 384Mb KingMax TinyBGA PC150.
HARD DRIVES: 20Gb Maxtor & 30Gb IBM Deskstar 75GXP.
CD & DVD: Plextor 12/10/32A CD-Burner & Hitachi 6X DVD player.
MONITOR: Viewsonic 17PS-2 (oldie but goodie) at 85Hz refresh rate.
VIDEOCARD: Elsa Gladiac GeForce2 GTS @ 1024 X 768, 16.8m colors
SOUNDCARD: Soundblaster Live! Value Edition
SOUND SYSTEM: Pioneer surround receiver and Bose AM5-III speakers.
NIC: AcerLAN 10/100 Fast Ethernet Adapter.
CABLE MODEM: RCA External for AT&T @Home.
MODEM: AcerSoft 56K (don’t use it anymore, it just takes up space now).
KEYBOARD: Microsoft Ergonomic.
MOUSE: Logitech MouseMan Plus.
JOYSTICK: Microsoft Sidewinder Force Feedback 2.
SCANNER: Visioneer One-Touch 7600-USB.
PRINTER: HP DeskJet 870Cse Professional Series.
OS: WinBlows ME…
And a partridge in a pear tree!!!
- YARDofSTUF
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Thnaks
been looking at viewsonic, i like them, had my 17" komodo monitor for 5 years, havent seen any 19" ones though.
http://www.belka.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=8591&Product_Code=9038&Category_Code=MONITORS
^any opinions on this?
[ 02-20-2001: Message edited by: YARDofSTUF ]
http://www.belka.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=8591&Product_Code=9038&Category_Code=MONITORS
^any opinions on this?
[ 02-20-2001: Message edited by: YARDofSTUF ]
FWIW, I have 19" Hitachi CM-751 (.22 dp)on my PC, and Viewsonic E790 19" (.26 dp) on wife's PC- no comparison. The Hitachi is FAR superior to the Viewsonic, in every way.
Also, Viewsonic crapped out after 2 months- had to get a replacement.
At former employer, I bought 16 Hitachis for Engineering dept a couple yrs ago- all still going strong, and they love 'em. Every single Sony I bought prior to that died- one at a time- all of 'em (about 10).
Hitachi picture is brighter, crisper, and more control. Also colors seem more accurate.
They (Hitachi) now make a cheaper series, that a couple of friends have bought- CM715. While specs look similar to older 751, it is not the same quality. However, the CM771 is great (albeit more $$), and the CM772 Ergo Flat is gorgeous.
Buy.Com prices-
CM-715 300.95
CM-771 398.95
CM-772 485.95 (gulp)
Also, Viewsonic crapped out after 2 months- had to get a replacement.
At former employer, I bought 16 Hitachis for Engineering dept a couple yrs ago- all still going strong, and they love 'em. Every single Sony I bought prior to that died- one at a time- all of 'em (about 10).
Hitachi picture is brighter, crisper, and more control. Also colors seem more accurate.
They (Hitachi) now make a cheaper series, that a couple of friends have bought- CM715. While specs look similar to older 751, it is not the same quality. However, the CM771 is great (albeit more $$), and the CM772 Ergo Flat is gorgeous.
Buy.Com prices-
CM-715 300.95
CM-771 398.95
CM-772 485.95 (gulp)
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Samsung SyncMaster 955DF , .20 Pitch
http://www.samsungusa.com/cgi-bin/nabc/prod/it_products/prod_it_detail.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1731348598.0982672895@@@@&BV_EngineID=falkeihhkhmbedicfcffcgfk.0&prod_id=955df&category= %2fIT+Products%2fMonitor%2fDynaFlat
Places to compare prices http://shopper.cnet.com/shopping/resellers/1%2C10231%2C0-11601-311-1608354-0%2C00.html
cheapest place is $309.00 plus $22.57 shipping and there's also a $30.00 rebate
Very nice monitor, I got one a few weeks ago and it's awsome
http://www.samsungusa.com/cgi-bin/nabc/prod/it_products/prod_it_detail.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1731348598.0982672895@@@@&BV_EngineID=falkeihhkhmbedicfcffcgfk.0&prod_id=955df&category= %2fIT+Products%2fMonitor%2fDynaFlat
Places to compare prices http://shopper.cnet.com/shopping/resellers/1%2C10231%2C0-11601-311-1608354-0%2C00.html
cheapest place is $309.00 plus $22.57 shipping and there's also a $30.00 rebate
Very nice monitor, I got one a few weeks ago and it's awsome
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I think you'll really like it. Don't forgot to load the correct color profile for the monitor- will come on CD w/montir, or download. Correct current one makes a big difference if you're in photo editing. And don't be afraid of refresh rates- jack it up to specs. Don't live with the flickering crappy default 60hz your adapter will assign it when it sees it.I'm ordering the Hitachi CM 771, looks real sweet!
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Well, maybe that USED to be true, but I don't think so anymore. To me, their quality is not what it was (although their price still is!)SONY is the best thing ever known to the video industry! Their monitors, tv's and everything of theirs that is visual is TOP of the line.
Like I said previous,
That's a pretty dismal failure rate- and a failure rate without exception! Different models, sizes, and ages too! ALL of them. That is NOT what you expect when you shell out the large $$$ for Sony. I've got a couple old 15" MicroScans here at home (from the same place originally- so failure has nothing to do w/their environment) that are about 8 years old, and still work great. I use 'em every day still on test machines.Every single Sony I bought prior to that died- one at a time- all of 'em (about 10).
Save your money, and buy something else, like what others above have recommended.
SONY bunch of BOLOGNA to me!
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Welcome to the PC industry... Hitachi own yo assOriginally posted by Mo125:
SONY is the best thing ever known to the video industry! Their monitors, tv's and everything of theirs that is visual is TOP of the line. Unfortunately sony products are expensive, but u might be able to get a trinitron monitor in your budget on ebay.