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Apr27
Choosing LCD monitors
DellTM_1907FP.jpgHere's some tips on choosing LCD monitors.

In a nutshell, let your eyes be the most persuasive factor in your decisions and choose the biggest screen size you can afford:
  • What You See is What You Should Get (If You Love it!) And, of Course, if it Fits Your Budget
    When it comes to flat panel monitors, the eyes have it. If you love what you see, then give it serious consideration. After all, you are shopping for an LCD because you it gives you richer, sharper images than your CRT, as well as a stylish contemporary, space-saving design. When it comes to monitors, image is everything.
  • Bigger is Better When it Comes to Flat Panel LCDs
    You might find some great deals on 15-inch LCD flat panel monitors, but that’s because they’re disappearing fast. 15-inches is now almost the default measure for notebooks, so discerning desktop users need a bigger canvas for optimum performance. Nonetheless, a high quality 15-inch monitor makes an excellent spare monitor, or a decent primary unit if budgetary concerns are your primary motivator. However, the difference in price between a 15-inch and 17-inch monitors is only about $100, and you will see an incredibly better panorama with the larger unit. And believe us, you will ultimately be replacing your 15-inch monitor in favor of a larger screen. If you have some wiggle room in your budget, it’s a good idea to select a 19-inch monitor - you will see some really spectacular images and will not regret your decision. And both 17-inch and 19-inch monitors usually offer 1280 x 1024 resolutions. So, if you connect both sizes into the same PC you’ll find slightly larger, easier-to-read images on the larger monitor.
  • A Few Words About Price
    Like most products, LCD flat panel monitors come in a wide variety of prices. You can easily spend more than $1,000 on one of the higher-end models. Some monitors may have identical specifications yet carry big price tag differences. This can be due to a difference in quality components. They can vary in brightness, contrast and many other areas. Check out the monitors in a huge store with a full wall of LCD flat panel models and you will notice huge disparities in screen quality. Always remember, the eyes have it! If the screen you’re considering looks better than the others, has excellent specifications and fits within your budget, go for it!
And my favourite LCD monitor now is the Dell UltraSharp 1907FP 19-inch Flat Panel Monitor

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I'm blessed to have the Dell 1905FP. It's an awesome 19-inch LCD monitor and has made my blogging job for KMM soooo much easier, not only on my eyes but also on my mind!

I just bought an unknown brand 17" TFT for 179 Euro - no DVI but just for an old workstation that I setup in my little home recording studio. 8ms response time though and pretty sharp images.....

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