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12/13/2003 11:37:03 AM · #1
Hey gang,

I've decided that as much as I love me 17 inch viewsonic LCD, it's just not showing me everything accurately.

So,, I'm shopping for a CRT that is in the $500 range (all I can afford) that will be better. I realize I can't get a "real" pro, high end monitor for that money. But what is the best I can do.

I've been reading reviews and am now so confused I don't know which models to go look at.

Thanks.
12/13/2003 12:25:34 PM · #2
I get good results with my viewsonic pro 19" monitor - think it is in that sort of price range (PF790)
12/13/2003 12:33:36 PM · #3
JC,
I think you should be able to get an excellent 19" display for that price, or with some digging, a very good 21" display. I very much prefer the Trinitron-based monitors, however I think I would stick with Sony as some of the others using the Sony tube don't achieve the same level of performance. The Sony CDP G400 seems to be a good unit, but availability seems to be severely lacking.
I actually picked up my Sony E500 (21") display for about $550, but it's a discontinued model. Their newer 21" models are either more expensive or not spec'ed as well.
I would be hesitant to buy a monitor online, I'd rather see the model in action, and have a local seller to turn to if there are problems. I also am leery about possible shipping damage on CRT monitors. If it gets banged around performance may be affected without apparent external damage.
12/13/2003 12:53:02 PM · #4
Thanks, guys.

I agree kirbic, I'd not buy one on line. We have a pretty good variety of stores here so I should be able to purchase locally.

I definitely want to look at them, I intend to take a cd w/ me with test shots on it to view.

the problem now is how the heck I'm going to fit it on my desk! ah well the trials and tribulations just continue. :}
12/13/2003 05:57:19 PM · #5
Originally posted by JC_Homola:

Thanks, guys.

I agree kirbic, I'd not buy one on line. We have a pretty good variety of stores here so I should be able to purchase locally.

I definitely want to look at them, I intend to take a cd w/ me with test shots on it to view.

the problem now is how the heck I'm going to fit it on my desk! ah well the trials and tribulations just continue. :}


Was your viewsonic digital? Take a look at the Samsung LCD line before you go CRT! I have the 191T and love it. About $650 or less now. Mine are Dell branded.
12/13/2003 06:25:13 PM · #6
Thanks,, it's more a money thing at this point, I figure I can get more monitor for the buck by going back to CRT.

SO what specs should I be looking for?
dot,, contrast ratio, brightness etc etc.

Found this one on sale, Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19" any good?

Haven't found that Sony you mentioned kirbic
or the viewsonic you mentioned Gordon.. but I'm still digging.
12/13/2003 06:40:09 PM · #7
Originally posted by JC_Homola:

Thanks,, it's more a money thing at this point, I figure I can get more monitor for the buck by going back to CRT.

SO what specs should I be looking for?
dot,, contrast ratio, brightness etc etc.

Found this one on sale, Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19" any good?

Haven't found that Sony you mentioned kirbic
or the viewsonic you mentioned Gordon.. but I'm still digging.


I have a 24" sony on my G5, it's pricey, but awesome.
12/14/2003 09:34:46 AM · #8
I recently bought a LG 17" flatron monitor. I wanted one for 2 years and i don't regret it. I' ve never worked on a professional monitor like the one designed specifically for photographer etc. but for a consumer CRT monitor, I personnally never seen something better.

LG F700B review
12/14/2003 05:30:59 PM · #9
Originally posted by JC_Homola:

Thanks,, it's more a money thing at this point, I figure I can get more monitor for the buck by going back to CRT.

SO what specs should I be looking for?
dot,, contrast ratio, brightness etc etc.

Found this one on sale, Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 930sb 19" any good?

Haven't found that Sony you mentioned kirbic
or the viewsonic you mentioned Gordon.. but I'm still digging.


Just in case you don't know about this:

Make sure you decide whether you want a aperture grille or shadow mask monitor before you buy. AG grille's have one vertical and one horizontal lines which are visible when you have a large white area; for that reason, I've always searched for monitors that are SM. The Trinitron type tubes are AG. Just load a notepad window with no text and maximize it to see the AG lines.

My last CRT was a Samsung 19" short depth SM type monitor, which I found to be very good.
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