LCD Monitors
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LCD Monitors
What are good LCD monitors these days. I am looking for 19 or 20 inch. I was looking at a ViewSonic 19" but it got a so-so review from cnet. So I was wondering what a good LCD is. The use will be for mainly text based things like internet, email, writing letters etc. The price needs to be around $400, the less the better. The computer it would be used on would have both analog and DVI. So what are your guys suggestions for companies and or models?
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If you're not gaming or watching movies, just get the biggest thing you can within your budget, with DVI, and from a mainstream supplier like Dell/Samsuny/Panasonic.
The more specific specs like response time and black levels aren't a big deal if you're not doing movies or games
The more specific specs like response time and black levels aren't a big deal if you're not doing movies or games
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i like NEC's, but i have one here that is broken and they will not sell there parts.
i would also say to stick with the named brands as well, go to tomshardware and he has a MASSIVE roundup of TFT's that will help you out.
And btw, DVI is KEY on LCD's, i ran my Dell 2405FPW on a computer though VGA and the diffrence is night and day, and i was only doing windows stuff..
Hope this helps
i would also say to stick with the named brands as well, go to tomshardware and he has a MASSIVE roundup of TFT's that will help you out.
And btw, DVI is KEY on LCD's, i ran my Dell 2405FPW on a computer though VGA and the diffrence is night and day, and i was only doing windows stuff..
Hope this helps

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http://www.prad.de/en/index.html
there is a guide where it is explained "how 2 get the right lcd for your requirements"
just read the technical review and you know on which fact you have to pay attention
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there is a guide where it is explained "how 2 get the right lcd for your requirements"
just read the technical review and you know on which fact you have to pay attention

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Good to read considering ive just ordered a 19" BenQ for myselfglossy wrote:i have two BenQ's, my mate has three and another mate has one. They work well, haven't seen a dead pixel yet and overall get the thumbs up from me.

Also, whenever you're shopping for a TFT research the companies dead pixel policy, some can vary quite a lot.
all the advice above is good aswell, without researching i probably would of got a VGA tft... thankfully ive ordered a DVI.