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Old December 19th 14, 10:16 PM posted to comp.hardware,comp.sys.hardware.ibmpc,comp.sys.ibm.hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc-hardware,comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Rod Speed
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Default What is a new good monitor to get these days?

Ant wrote
Rod Speed wrote
Ant wrote


It looks like my very old 19" Samsung SyncMaster 931BF monitor is dying
since it has problems turning on (black screens, flickers to black and
display fast, etc.) on multiple desktop computers. It is time to find a
replacement.


-22" horizontal width max(imum) due to my limited desk space


Makes more sense to reconfigure your desk now
so that your choices aren't crippled by the desk.


Kind of hard to do since these are part of the tiny room. Heh.


I still don’t buy it. the different is only a few inches.

There are **** all decent monitors that aren't widescreen now.


Wait, they still make new non-wide screen monitors?


I doubt it but haven't checked that.

and I need to be able to move it around a little due to the annoying sun
shining on to it since window blinds don't help.


I fixed that problem with a proper antiglare monitor.


Hard to find that in the specs tho, I had to work that out
with the monitors I got by looking at a youtube review
and checking if I could see reflections in the screen.


Ah, I remember I used to use those antiglare screen covers for CRT TVs
back in the early (19)90s. They were OK since they made my picture dark.
:/


That doesn’t happen with proper antiglare LCD monitors.

My place is passive solar and in winter I quite literally
bask in the very bright sun streaming in thru the ****ing
great patio doors and with the old CRT monitors the
screens were completely unusable for a few hours.

Don’t have that problem anymore.

-Adjustable height.
-Tiltable.


It makes more sense to do that stuff in a separate
stand and not require it in the monitor itself.


Hmm, my old monitors could do that. New ones don't?


Not as well as a proper stand.

-Still need VGA and DVI ports for old cables and computers (Linux,
Windows, and Mac)


Most do allow that.


Good.


-Do some basic graphic work.
-Do a lot of Internet, watching videos, some gaming, etc.


None of that affects your choices much.


OK.


Does the gaming involve stuff like freecell or fast moving stuff ?
That last does matter, you can get smearing etc with the slower
monitors.


Both (yes, action games). IIRC, I need low milisecond numbers?


Dunno, I'm not into action games myself.

The ONLY game I ever play is Freecell Pro.

I noticed some current sales that might be good?
http://www.salescircular.com/ca/computer/mnitrp.shtml
http://www.salescircular.com/ca/video/tvsmlp.shtml
http://www.salescircular.com/ca/video/tvp.shtml


I want to see the new monitor in person with local retail stores like
Costco, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, etc. before buying to be sure I
like it.


That is a real problem. I couldn’t find any examples
to look at in person myself, but then I don’t have
the same range of stores available locally and it
wasn’t worth paying anything like $100 just to
visit the state capital that does have those.


I found the youtube reviews very useful once I had
decided on a small handful of candidates from the
online prices and specs, particularly on the antiglare
which for some reason most manufacturers don’t
mention at all in the specs.


One thing I have found that I didn’t consider is that
the monitors have a shiny black surround and I do
get an unexpected effect where I can get a reflection
on that from someone walking past outside the
big patio doors if they are wearing very bright
clothes like those stupid safety orange tops etc.


I ended up with a couple of Asus VS248H monitors.
There are quite a few similar models with various
minor variations on stuff like speakers and USB hubs.


Thanks.


Thank you in advance.


Still smirking.


And forever.


I'd have you publicly flogged if you hadn't
enjoyed that so much the last time.