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I'd like to buy a new LCD monitor maybe with 1600x1200 resolution. It's to replace the 17" LCD I hosed trying to clean off a sneeze with some food in it. I won't make that mistake again! |
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Phillip S. wrote: I'd like to buy a new LCD monitor maybe with 1600x1200 resolution. It's to replace the 17" LCD I hosed trying to clean off a sneeze with some food in it. I won't make that mistake again! What, precisely, was your "mistake", and what would you differently next time? |
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Before I go looking at displays at Big Box Stores, I have a question about the manufacturer's specs. Many of the monitors seem to have contrast ratios like 400:1, 500:1, and occasionally 700:1. NEC, on its LCD2070NX-BK which costs nearly twice what many others cost, advertises 1000:1. Is it really that much prettier than the cheaper LCDs? |
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Phillip S. wrote: Before I go looking at displays at Big Box Stores, I have a question about the manufacturer's specs. Many of the monitors seem to have contrast ratios like 400:1, 500:1, and occasionally 700:1. NEC, on its LCD2070NX-BK which costs nearly twice what many others cost, advertises 1000:1. Is it really that much prettier than the cheaper LCDs? I haven't noticed any real appreciable difference. Yousuf Khan |
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Doubling the contrast ratio is probably just perceptable. I just bought a 24 inch wide screen monitor which in 4:3 is 21 inches at 1600 by 1200. You want a tft monitor vs just an lcd wide viewing angle faster image. |
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