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LCD Monitor

Hi,

I'm looking for the best 19" LCD monitor I can get, within my budget, which is max £350.

At the mo I have on the list:

Dell 1905FP
Samsung 930BF
Viewsonic VX922
Xerox XA7-19i
Hyundai V90+
LG1980Q (and L1980U)

Help guys. Anyone have any experience with these panels, or any better ideas?


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01-05-2006 08:01 PM
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normaly the best are "Samsung Synchmaster"
what about them?


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The 930BF is a Syncmaster.

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I am very happy with my Fujitsu P19-2
(benq got almost the same monitor BenQ FP91E - which my sister is about to get very soon)
but this is because contrast is the most important for me ... with those 8/13ms I don't have much of a ghost effect ... you are able to see it if you look carefully and its the right place
but I never found it to be excessive

so I can recommend the one above and I would recommend going for high contrast and low candela ones (250ccd is way more bright then the average CRT is)



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Hey, this is what I found when I looked for some information about the monitors:

Dell UltraSharp 1905FP: http://reviews.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/moni...111,00.htm

Samsung 930BF 19" LCD Monitor: http://www.pcmarket.com.au/3668_Samsung_...Displa.php

ViewSonic VX922 19" LCD Monitor: http://peripherals.about.com/od/displays...cvx922.htm

Xerox XA719i 19" LCD Display: http://www.theglowlounge.com/catalog/pro...cts_id/547

LG Flatron L1980Q LCD monitor: http://websnoopy.com/monitors/2005/07/29...1980q.html

Now, I got a DELL E773s 17-inch Color CRT Monitor when I was buying my new computer. At that time I never felt like getting an LCD monitor but now I have to spend money in buying an LCD and stop using this one which is a waste of money. So I would suggest you to go for like really good brands such include LG, Samsung and DELL and also look for these suff as well:

-Contrast

-Maximum resolution

-reducing the amount of space.

-Amount of Brightness etc.

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