Help finding new monitor.

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Just wanted some input on what to get. Looking for a 17in-19in FlatScreen "CRT" monitor, preferring Dell, Samsung, or Viewsonic, unless some other off-brands are good? Anywhere from $250-$400, i need a pretty decent one, high dot-pitch, whatever else....oh yes and this sounds retarted but really really preferring black. Most likely getting it off the internet too. :)
 
VIEWSONIC P95F+B 19IN 18VIS 0.27MM BLACK 2048X1536 ULTRABRITE

VIEWABLE SIZE:
18 Inch Visible
Screen Type:
PerfectFlat Aperture Grille
DOT PITCH:
0.25-0.27mm Diagonal
MAX. RESOLUTION:
2048 x 1536 @ 72 Hz
Additional Features:
UltraBrite super-high brightness for gaming and DVD

http://www.viewsonic.com/products/crt_p95fplusb.htm
 
I got an NEC multisync FE991SB and im really happy with it. Some people have said the noticed green haze on the lower left of the monitor but I havent noticed any. My only problem with this monitor is there is two horizontal lines across the monitor about one quarter from the top and one quarter from the bottem of the monitor. I only notice them though when the screen is one colour (even then I have to look really hard to see them) though and have never noticed them one playing games. (I can only notice them on the blue desktop in windows). Other then that its fine.
 
Yeah those lines are new technology CRT monitors are using, my 16in syncmaster has it, use to bug me for about a month, got over it. Thanks for the viewsonic monitor, most likely i will end up getting that one. I heard it's blurry though. Also i found another site selling that viewsonic monitor for $1 less, lol so newegg isn't the cheapest...lol. Thanks again.
 
Hows the shipping?
I'd also check out Samsung's monitors.
Here is a highly recommended one.
 
WebID: 10025529
Mfr. Part Number: MS97F-BK-R
Antiglare Coating OptiClear
Antiglare Coating Yes
Compatibility PC, Mac
Dot Pitch 0.20 - 0.24 mm
Maximum Resolution 1600 x 1200
Monitor Type CRT
Product Dimensions 44.1(W) x 45.2(H) x 45.4(D) cm
Product Weight 21.9 kg
Refresh Rate at Maximum 76Hz
Screen Size 19"
Speakers Included No
Viewable Image Area 18"
Warranty 90 Day Parts & Labour

(sorry for the crappy copy and paste :p)

http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...5&sku_id=0665000FS10025529&catid=&newdeptid=1
 
Those Samsung 955DF's have been known to lose their geometry, i've heard of some people who've had 6 of those monitors and they all suck. It's a budget 19 inch monitor, that tokin shouldn't even look at.
 
Hey, I like that NewEgg link. Might have to go with that monitor in the future.
 
I have a Samsung SyncMaster 959NF (19") and i love it. Take a look at it.
 
i have the 955DF, great monitor but its only worth it if you wanna game under 1280/1024...anything above and your 75hz or lower
 
Shockwave said:
i have the 955DF, great monitor but its only worth it if you wanna game under 1280/1024...anything above and your 75hz or lower
I have the same...I'm at 1600x1200 and as high as it goes is 60hz.
 
i like the monitor Pressure and Asus suggested to me

this Viewsonic monitor

the specs on that monitor are good and i already own a Viewsonic.. and well.. even tho i haven't bought that monitor in the link yet.. i will definitely get it for my second PC.

just gotta talk to my brother about it.. anyway hope that was helpful :E

edit: Asus is there another monitor from a different brand with similar specs u would consider?
 
Dr. Freeman, I already suggested the Viewsonic in the first post. Another good monitor MITSUBISHI DIAMOND PRO DP930SB-BK 19IN BLACK FLAT 0.24MM 1920X1440

Active Display Area (Full Scan):
Horizontal: 366 mm / 14.4 inches
Vertical: 274 mm / 10.8 inches
(Dependent upon signal timing used)

Active Display Area (Factory Setting):
Horizontal: 356 mm / 14.0 inches
Vertical: 266 mm / 10.5 inches
(Dependent upon signal timing used)

Current Rating:
2.2A @ 100-240V

Dimensions:
17.4 in. (W) x 17.4 in. (H) x 17.6 in. (D)
442 mm (W) x 443 mm (H) x 447.5 mm (D)

Display Colors:
More than 16,000,000
(Dependent upon display card)

Input Video Signal:
ANALOG 0.7 Vp-p/75 Ohms

Operating Altitude:
to 3,000 m / 10,000 Feet

Operating Humidity Range:
10% to 90%

Operating Temperature:
+5° C to +35° C / +41° F to +90° F

Picture Tube/Display:
19" (18" viewable image size), 90° deflection, 0.24mm grille pitch, totally flat aperture grille CRT

Power Consumption:
102 W

Power Management:
IPM (Intelligent Power Manager) System,
EPA ENERGY STAR®, meets NUTEK based on
2 power-saving modes

Power Supply:
100-120/220-240 VAC, 50-60 Hz

Recommended Resolution:
1280x1024 @ 85 Hz

Regulatory Approvals:
UL(UL1950), C-UL(CSA-22.2 No.950-1995)
TUV/GS (EN60950:1992&AD1AD/AD2/AD3/AD4/AD11)
FCC-B, DOC-B, MPR-III , DHHS , CRA , PTB TUV-GS (ISO9241-3 ,-7 ,-8) Energy Star, TCO95, CE Marking

Resolutions Supported:
640 x 480 @ 60 to 160 Hz
800 x 600 @ 50 to 160 Hz
1024 x 768 @ 50 to 136 Hz
1152 x 870 @ 50 to 120 Hz
1280 x 1024 @ 50 to 102 Hz
1600 x 1200 @ 50 to 88 Hz
1792 x 1344 @ 50 to 78 Hz
1800 x 1440 @ 50 to 73 Hz
1856 x 1392 @ 50 to 75 Hz
1920 x 1440 @ 50 to 73 Hz
NOTE: Some systems may not support
all modes listed.

Signal Cable:
Captive 15 pin d-Sub

Storage Altitude:
to 16,000 m / 50,000 Feet

Storage Humidity Range:
10% to 90%

Storage Temperature:
-20° C to + 60° C / - 4° F to +140° F

Sync:
H/V Separate: TTL Positive/Negative
H/V Composite: TTL Positive/Negative

Synchronization Range (Automatic):
Horizontal: 30 kHz to 110 kHz
Vertical: 50 Hz to 160 Hz

Weight:
Net: 52.5 lbs. / 23.8 kg

Additional Features:
U-NX gun, SuperBright (picture mode, movie mode), On Screen Manager (OSM), OptiClear, Plug’n Play protocol (DDC2Bi,DDC/CI), 6 languages, factory reset, sizing and positioning, color temperature, pincushion, tilt, rotation, trapezoid, parallelogram, moire cancellation, convergence control, degauss, contrast, brightness, pincushion balance, focus adjustments, AccuColor controls
 
whats the best type of monitor for gaming? a LCD, just the normal ones but with a flatscreen, or just a normal monitor with the kinda curved glass part?!
 
Normal monitor with the kinda curved glass part gives you awesome glare. It might be the best.
The normal ones but with the flatscreen take away that glare. Although it might be the best.
A LCD has a stunning motion blur effect in high action games. It might be the best.

It's a hard choice but that flat CRT just might take the cake, even though it is without the awesome glare.
Option number two it is. :thumbs:
 
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