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makka619
31st January 2007, 10:54 PM
What monitor do you have?

I am looking for a nice new LCD monitor. Current one is a #### box.

So, I want something that is wide screen 19inch preferably bigger, around $400 give or take. Not a pricey one, but still a good one!

Just want an idea of brands to steer clear of, and brands that you recommend.

Also, anyone know what to look out for when choosing... ie I know response time should be 6ms or a faster. Are there any other things I should look out for before committing to buy?

Or do you know of any websites with good reviews, helpful information?

abitfishy
31st January 2007, 11:00 PM
Although not widescreen, after a lot of research, pricing etc, I just bought a 20" Viewsonic VG2021M. About $370 and worth every cent.

Cliff Rogers
31st January 2007, 11:01 PM
Benq, good monitor but.... I worry about the company... they aren't paying their bills so I suspect they are about to go under. :((

Groggy
31st January 2007, 11:08 PM
I got two LG screens (http://au.lge.com/md/product/prodcategorylist.do?actType=detail&currPage=1&categoryId=1000000224&parentCategoryId=0200000606&categoryLevel=4&productId=1100000971)for my birthday recently. They run at 1440 x 900, colour is great, response time is 5ms. I will be returning one under their zero pixel fault warranty within 14 days of purchase (1 bad pixel).

Harry72
31st January 2007, 11:13 PM
I only got a 24" Dell, cost a wee bit more than $300 tho...

Daddles
31st January 2007, 11:19 PM
A mate just got himself two LCD screens. Biggies too. The company he works for decided not to use desktop computers to drive their CNC machines (or whatever they are) and have gone to some weird little boxes. The displaced computers were 'retired'. He liberated the screens from the BIN :oo:

Richard
true story - he was stunned too.

bsrlee
1st February 2007, 02:23 AM
Although 'Freebies' is a good value brand (c Daddles) I use a Sony 15" at home, which probably gives nearly the same vertical resolution as a 19" wide screen - I frankly don't like these odd shaped 'wide' thingies.

Anyway, I think Sony LCD's are the best currently available - excellent visibility when off-angle and in strong light. I think my screen is over 5 years old, and not a problem, no dead pixels, company going strong etc.

Unfortunately a 17" cost nearly $600. :-

Stuart
1st February 2007, 05:35 AM
Apple 23" widescreen :D

Harry72
1st February 2007, 03:07 PM
"I frankly don't like these odd shaped 'wide' thingies."

They're not odd shaped its the 4:3 ratio thats odd shaped.

silentC
1st February 2007, 03:27 PM
My boss got me a 19" LCD (Samsung I think). I hated it, so I gave it to SWMBO and took her old 19" Phillips CRT.

craigb
1st February 2007, 03:42 PM
At work I've had an HP 17" for the last couple of years. It seems to be a pretty good monitor 1280 x 1024 resolution. No idea what it cost of course.

At home I have a seven year old Hitachi 17" CRT. :(

Gonna have to upgrade the home PC one day soon. :rolleyes:

graemet
1st February 2007, 10:11 PM
I've had a BenQ lcd for some years, with a 3 year warranty. After about 2 1/2 years, it developed a weird blue halo around high contrast images. The distributor replaced the screen no charge, no quibbles, and it's been going strong ever since, now well outside the warranty period. Sad if they're going belly up.
Cheers
Graeme

Master Splinter
1st February 2007, 11:15 PM
24 inch Dell widescreen. I'm never using anything smaller again!

Honorary Bloke
1st February 2007, 11:22 PM
Two 17" Dells and one 19" Dell. All performig great and all under $300 US.

Stuart
1st February 2007, 11:32 PM
I frankly don't like these odd shaped 'wide' thingies.I, on the other hand, got sick of driving twin screens. This way, I can do all the work I like spread out over plenty of screen real estate, and don't have to deal with having left and right monitors.

W.Lill
2nd February 2007, 05:13 PM
I use a Dell 2007WFP which is a 19" widescreen LCD monitor. Works quite well once you get xorg.conf set up properly. Don't know what they cost these days. Friend of mine bought a Chinese made 19" widescreen LCD monitor at the local computer fair a few months back, he reported that it works very well and cost next to nothing (<$300). I don't think that there are all that many factories making LCD monitors so the products on offer may all be fairly similar.

glock40sw
3rd February 2007, 07:13 PM
G'day.
BENQ FP91G 19" LCD.
Once Gamma has been set it is great for Digital images.
Had it for 12 months and can't fault it.