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I bought a ViewSonic VA1912WB 19" Widescreen as my second monitor and have been very pleased with it. If I remember correctly it was about $225 USD.
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Yep here we go again....
I am of the CRT preference group and if we can hold out for SED sets then we can have the advantages of our CRTs and LCD/Plasma (ie thin form factors) space. In fact SED's are sharper than our beloved CRTs.
For more information see the February 2007 issue of CPU magazine pages 46-47.
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In 2004, SED monitors would be available in late 2005.
In 2005, SED monitors were just around the corner; 2006, early 2007 at the latest.
Now even the SED manufacturers are saying 2008 at the earliest for commercial units.
Not that it's not an interesting technology with good potential, but there are some manufacturing issues (like maintaining a vacuum between two plates without external air pressure distoring the display in the middle). It's one thing to have custom made high-precision demo models, it's another for cheap, reliable mass production.
I was part of the CRT only camp...until a purchased a Dell 24" widescreen (the 20" 4:3 aspect ratio and 20" widescreens are of the same quality).
LCD's have improved no end and my Dell monitor is the best purchase in a long while. No more eye strain, greater desk space and more importantly - great resolution and display quality.
One thing I will say - don't be tempted by cheap 17" or 19" LCD's....they are false economy IMHO. They don't have consistent edge to edge brightness and usually a poor contrast ratio. I have also found that cheap LCD's are very difficult to calibrate accurately, if not impossible.
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**Hello All, I am looking to buy an LCD Monitor for my PC. At the moment i have an LG Flatron CRT Monitor and the picture is near perfect but the trouble is it takes up to much of my desk and i have no work space. It would be great to get some feedback from your guys on whats good and whats not so good. And what to look out for ect, Just want a nice clear Screen to make my art on.
Cheers everyone, Take it easy.**