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    Need monitor suggetion

    IS an acer monitor:

    Display Type: Widescreen LCD Viewable Screen Size: 20 inches Display Area: 433.4 x 270.9 mm Display Colors: 16.7 million Vertical Refresh Rate: N/A Horizontal Frequency: N/A Input Video Signal: 15-pin D-sub DVI-D Contrast Ratio: 800:1 Brightness: 300 cd/m² Response Time: 5 ms Horizontal Viewing Angle: 160 degrees Vertical Viewing Angle: 160 degrees Maximum Resolution: 1680 x 1050


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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    Good but....... I would suggest you look for HDMI inputs and HD support also, since it is fast becoming the norm.
    Samsung has an HD range out.
    Otherwise the specs look good.

    BTW: you havent mentioned native resolution here. The maximum reso for LCDs dont hold to much... it wont run comfortably above its native reso.
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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    An LCDs native resolution is the same as its maximum resolution.
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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    Usually, but some manufacturers print different values.

    My friend had bought a veiwsonic 17" long ago. The dealer said 1600x1200 max, but the native turned out to be 1280x1024.
    So i thought idd mention it, after all forewarned is forearmed.

    Another catch: Veiwsonic claims a 3ms response time, but its a grey to white time. So you have got to watch out there also. Response time should be measured for a black to white transition.
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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    5 ms response time is pretty slow if you want good high end gaming.. 2 ms is recommended. However, I still personally prefer CRTs, as you don't have to worry about response time, just sometimes adjusting the refresh rate

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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    I prefer LCDs because of their small footprint, low power consumption, and they're easier on the eye.
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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    170 CAD seems good.

    At current exchange rates, thats only £85! We're getting ripped off!

    Though, you can't really tell much from foreign currency really. Its a decent monitor, about the same as the one i'm using now! Except mine has speakers, but I don't use them anyway.

    Btw, whoever said you need HDMI doens't know what they are talking about. You can easily get converters from HDMI to DVI and vice versa. Also, unless you want to watch Blu-ray movies that have the ICT flag (image constraint token) enabled, you don't need to worry about HDCP (high definition content protection) either.

    Oh and whats the model number? We could find more detailed specs that way.
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    Re: Need monitor suggetion

    I suggest AOC 197vk2. Some details:

    Panel 19'' (48 cm) TFT Active Matrix LCD,Diagonal Hard Coating (3H),Anti-glare TreatmentDesign Line ValuePixel Pitch 0.294mm x 0.294mmViewable Image Size (Diagonal) 19''Display Area 376mm x 301mmBrightness 300 cd/m2 (typ)Contrast Ratio 3000:1 (DCR)Response Time 2 msViewing Angle CR=10: 160/160 DegreesCompatibility VESA, XGA, SVGA, VGA, Mac®Equipped With VGA PortScanning Frequency Horizontal: 30K~83KHz, Vertical: 55~75HzPixel Frequency 135MHzMaximum Resolution 1280x1024@75Hz (Analog), 1280x1024@75Hz (DVI-D)Recommended Resolution 1280x1024@60HzResolutions Supported 640x400@70Hz, 720x400@70Hz, 640x480@60/67/72/75Hz, 800x600@56/60/72/75Hz, 1024x768@60/70/75Hz, 1280x1024@60/75HzColor 16.7MSignal Input Video: 0.7Vp-p, RGB analogueSeparate Sync: TTL LevelH/V Sync: Positive / NegativeDigital Input: DVI-DConnectors Analogue RGB Signal: 15-pin D-sub Male,DVI-D: 24-pin DVI-D,Power Input: Universal 100~240VAC,Power Source Power Input: Universal 100~240VAC,50/60HzPower Consumption 37Watts (Max)Plug & Play DDC1/2BEPA ENERGY STAR® YesUser Control Auto Adjust, Menu, On/Off, Eco/Left, RightFunction Brightness, Contrast, Eco Mode,Gamma(1,2,3),DCR,Focus, Clock, H/V Position, Color Temperature, Color Boost,Picture Boost, OSD Setup, Input select, AUTO Config, Reset,InformationLanguage Supported English, Spanish, French, Portoguese, German, Russian, Italian, ChineseSpeaker NAEmissions StandardRegulations UL, CSA, FCC, TUV/GS, CE, ISO 13406-2, Pixel Fault Class II, Windows®XP LogoOther Features VVESA Wall Mountable*, Kensington Security SlotDimensions (WxHxD mm) Monitor: 413x413x216 mm Carton:Weight Net: 4.85 Kg Gross: 6.35 Kg[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Admin/LOKALA%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.jpg[/IMG]

    I use the same model but a little bit different. It works awesome. It costs about 220$[IMG]file:///C:/DOCUME%7E1/Admin/LOKALA%7E1/Temp/moz-screenshot-2.jpg[/IMG]

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