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Old 07-25-06, 08:30   #1 (permalink)
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Best Large PC Monitor?

Accumulatorette wants my ViewSonic P220f, so it looks like I'm gonna be buying a new monitor. I'd appreciate some help in coming up with my short-list. I trust you folks a lot more than the usual internet site comparisons.

What're the best ones in the at-least-20" size? By "best" I mean image quality and color rendition. I don't care about a compact size or a flat screen, I want what has the best display. When I got my ViewSonic a while back the CRT ones still had the best picture but I don't have a clue what's what these days...haven't thought about stuff like refresh rates or resolution specs in so long I don't know what I'm doing at all
 
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Old 07-25-06, 09:43   #2 (permalink)
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What kind of resolution do you run on the ViewSonic you have now?
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Old 07-25-06, 09:50   #3 (permalink)
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The best bet is to go to newegg.com and read the reviews. At least that is what I would do.
 
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Old 07-25-06, 11:07   #4 (permalink)
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Probally a dell 2405. Give you great screen size and tons of room. I think the 30 is just to big. Ive also heard great things about BenQ 20 monitors. Also the have a 3 dead pixel warranty which is the best in the industry. I just suggest if your video card is able to, use DVI as your connection.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824014105
 
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Old 07-25-06, 01:39   #5 (permalink)
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I haven't checked on the Samsungs in a while, but they're on sale at Best Buy this week. Ticks me off that I could get a 20+ inch LCD monitor for what I paid for my 17" LCD a year and a half ago. They're "instant savings" so none of that mail in rebate crap.
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Old 07-26-06, 10:51   #6 (permalink)
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What kind of resolution do you run on the ViewSonic you have now?
Beats me

How's *that* for an answer from a guy who taught computer programming I did a quick plug-n-play when my previous monitor suddenly died and I lost all the ViewSonic documentation when we moved. Never got around to downloading a copy and optimizing it (I *know* it needs properly recalibrated).

[insert Accumulator's acknowledgement of well-deserved lecture here...]

Thanks for the suggestions folks. I'll check out newegg.com.

Yeah, 30" would probably be too big for me too.

Accumulatorette might want my whole PC (her desktop *is* awfully old and creaky, even compared to my dinosaur, and her laptops have other limitations) and if I have somebody build me a system I can go with whatever cards/etc. are optimal. I'm assuming that having a private (supposed) expert build me one will be a better way to go than ordering from Dell/Gateway again, at least with regard to bang-for-the-buck and minimal useless bundled software.

The whole idea of getting a new PC is pretty daunting...I just know *nothing* about hardware (or even today's software) so it'll be hard for me to know if I'm getting BSed
 
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I meant what is your resolution set at? One of my sticking points about changing from a CRT to an LCD is the "native" resolution that the LCD's run at, and many times they don't work so well at non-native resolutions. The native resolutions on the good LCD's tend to be really high, which makes everything really small. I've liked the ViewSonic CAD monitors like yours is (I think), and also the Nokia's, and I have a Dell Trinitron at home. I just transitioned at work from a last-gen (after Viewsonic bought them) Nokia CRT monitor to a Dell Ultrasharp LCD, and I think I'll stay with the LCD, which I seem to have gotten used to (perhaps running it on a digital signal has helped me).

As far as the "daunting" and BS...I don't know how old your system is, but for most uses today the systems are so high-peforming, I don't think you need to worry about having someone custom build it. Even if you were a hard core gamer, which I highly doubt , you could get an XPS system from Dell. If you have old Windows software you can run that on XP in emulation mode, so compatibility isn't the issue it once was. You can just go to the Dell website and play around with some configurations, see what is bundled and not. Just stick with the Pentium D, which is based on the Pentium M architechture, and runs a lot cooler than the previous Pentium 4 generation (less fan noise, etc.).
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I meant what is your resolution set at?
That's the sort of thing I simply don't know

I played around a bit trying to display the current display settings but never found them. Y

You guessed right about my not being a gamer

As for the new system, I'd want to go with what would no doubt be a silly-overkill setup, as part of getting into digital imaging (and, eventually, finally posting some pics here). What others would only get out of necessity I might well get just because I'd enjoy having it.

As you can tell, I know nothing about what I'm talking about. I don't mind the hardware being all black-box to me but it makes it hard to know what to get without more research than I'm likely to put into it. My wife's old Gateway is acting *very* funky and it looks like I might have to do something quickly. Somebody will probably make a bit of money off my ignorance but that's something I'll have to live with.

The software can be from scratch- I'll need to get PhotoShop/image filing/etc. stuff and I want a full version of a word processor and spreadsheet anyhow. What I do *not* want is all the BS software that came already installed on the Dell and the Gateway.

On the custome building, I somehow find it hard to believe that I'd get something I'd like as well if I went with Dell/etc. There are a number of guys locally who build systems and have decent local reputations. When I ordered from Dell and Gateway it seemed like I was nearly arguing with them about how "powerful" a system I needed, as soon as I said I wasn't a gamer they seemed to get into a certain mindset. When both of my last two PCs arrived, I was immediately disappointed by how slowly they ran the stuff I do and how quickly I ran into system limitations (running multiple linked spreadsheets for a simple variance analysis was too much for my Dell, made a simple project a pain).
 
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Accumulator,

FYI on checking/setting screen resolution:

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/d....mspx?mfr=true

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Thanks, Tort! Have to see if that'll work with my Windows ME.

My continued willful ignorance of hardware is catching up to me...I gotta study up on all sorts of stuff I couldn't care less about.
 
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Well, I looked around the MS site, found what I needed (good thing Tort kickstarted me, gee, search for info on the MS website, who would've thought of *that* ) and played with my resolution...to no good effect

I'm running 800 x 600, anything higher is much crisper but far too small for my post-LASIK eyes. GRRR....frustrating.
 
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Old 07-26-06, 02:21   #12 (permalink)
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My continued willful ignorance of hardware is catching up to me...I gotta study up on all sorts of stuff I couldn't care less about.
LOL, that's the story of my life. I feel your pain. I simply do not grasp the simple concepts present with most electronics equipment, from PCs to stereo equipment. I just want something that performs well and doesn't break the bank.

Having said that, I do not see how I could live without my Dell laptop. It's an Inspiron 6000, and it does everything I ask it to do well. I'm not a computer gamer (X-Box, on the other hand, well...) and I just love being able to sit anywhere in my house, including in front of my TV, and surf the net with its internal wireless card. I do wish I would have gone ahead and got the XPS, but I thought it may have been overkill for simply surfing the net, the occasional Word and Excel document, and using Quickbooks.

Personally, when I look to get a new computer, I think I may look into the new Mac's....

None of that really has anything to do with your needing a new big monitor so I'm going to shut up now
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