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Title: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on September 06, 2008, 01:49:01 PM
I know there are guys out there with far more experience on Monitor
hardware than me but if this helps anyone I will be happy.

Several years ago I purchased a Dell 19" Flat Panel Ultra Sharp and
thought I was getting top of the line especially for the price I paid.
It turns out that the 19" is  PVA. Being that I bought the Ultra Sharp
I thought I was getting top of the line (S-IPS/H-ISP). I have a problem
with the advertising tactics of Dell and other mfg.s not specifying these
details for the consumer.
Here are some sites I found that explain the ins/and/outs of Monitors:
     xxx.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/s-ips-lcd-list.php
     xxx.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/lcd-panel-types.php

Anyones thoughts on the subject would be most welcome.
JPS






Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: drhowarddrfine on September 06, 2008, 03:07:22 PM
Not just monitors but computers in general.  I bought my wife a Dell a few years back and assumed all computers then had AGP adapters.  This one does not.  It didn't hurt her since it's only used for her business but I'll eventually inherit it and it would be nice to be able to plug in one.
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Bill Cravener on September 06, 2008, 04:10:08 PM
AGP is old technology its days are almost over and it's only a matter of time until PCI-Express completely takes over and AGP is left for dead.

The benefit of PCI Express is that it can handle a greater data throughput than an AGP slot. PCI Express offers performance of up to 4 times faster than the fastest AGP slot.

Another advantage of PCI Express is you can connect more than one video card to your computer for extra performance. This is impossible with AGP since a motherboard can only have one AGP slot.
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Bill Cravener on September 06, 2008, 04:28:23 PM
QuoteAnyones thoughts on the subject would be most welcome.

Jack,

My opinion Dell sucks! You want a great product buy a Gateway monitor or Gateway computer. Here's the monitor I use.

http://www.gateway.com/retail/hd2201.php
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: drhowarddrfine on September 08, 2008, 05:42:02 PM
Quote from: Cycle Saddles on September 06, 2008, 04:10:08 PM
AGP is old technology its days are almost over and it's only a matter of time until PCI-Express completely takes over and AGP is left for dead.
Yes, I know.  Like I said, a few years back, and it didn't have pci-e either.
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Draakie on September 12, 2008, 05:49:53 AM
Just bought a new toy that I'am planning to use as the hubby's development pc:

AMD Phenom 9850 Black edition Quad Core
4 GB of Kingston Hyper 1066 Mhz RAM
Seagate 500 GB 7200 RPM SATA running at 3 Gb/sec [getting more Hdd's next month for RAID]
Asus M/board AM+2 - with Hybrid SLi
20X LG Lightscripe DVD-Writer
Antec Chassis with Heat disipating technology

All for R6000 or about $790 US - any recommendation as to base OS, virtualization software etc?

Draakie

PS: Linux Suse SLES 10.1 does'nt want to install  :'(
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on September 12, 2008, 12:04:32 PM
Hi Draakie,
That looks like one heck of a Puter.
But I think you would probably get a faster answer by starting
a new thread. People might not look here for your particular
question.
I'm using the dog Vista only because most people do and usually
you have to follow what most people do.
Intended as a friendly suggestion.
JPS
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Draakie on September 15, 2008, 05:17:21 AM
Thanks Shankles :U

Will do
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on October 01, 2008, 01:04:56 PM
Just in case someone could use the information, here are two
sites that contain quite good info on the inner workings of
monitors.

      xxx.hardforum.com
      xxx.tftcenter.co.uk

     xxx =s www
         
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: BlackVortex on October 01, 2008, 07:21:42 PM
What's up with the url obfuscation ?    :eek
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on October 01, 2008, 09:41:06 PM
Somewhere I got the idea that web site addresses had
to be xxx and not www in messages.
Please pardon the confusion....
:(
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Mark Jones on October 03, 2008, 05:15:44 PM
With a name like "Hardforum," one might think it IS an XXX site. :bdg
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on October 03, 2008, 06:57:49 PM
sorry to disappoint you Mark.... :toothy
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Mark Jones on October 04, 2008, 05:07:14 AM
Not a problem, I don't frequent those establishments anyways. Funny story though, once I was helping a 15-year old kid from Newfoundland add an IRC client to his web server, and recommended a package called "freechat." Before I could give him the url, he had typed in freechat.com, and landed smack-dab in the middle a porn popup site. Whoops! :toothy

Anyways, back to monitors... recently I may have commented about the old Panasonic S70. That is a 19-inch CRT which came out around 1993 (actually it's the same type monitor Neo has on his desk in The Matrix.) It was very expensive new at that time, $533 IIRC. But the thing has been used for at least a few hours every day since then, and it is till going strong! I have seen more than a few monitors fade, blur, dim, even poof during that time... but the S70 is one helluva monitor. I'd recommend, if you ever see one, even used, grab it.
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: Draakie on October 16, 2008, 05:26:31 AM
The hubby came home with a 22" Samsung LCD 2ms refresh in crystal black last night.
Needless to say it did'nt stay in it's box for very long. Bigger is better - and it is Big.  :toothy
Very reasonable pricing aswell approx. $ 270 US incl TAX or R 2 200. Vivid colour and additional DVI
connector to boot.

Draakie
Title: Re: My experiences with buying choices in monitors
Post by: shankle on October 16, 2008, 12:20:04 PM
Hi Drakie,
Sounds like Hubby likes his toys.
Hope you and he enjoy it.

I think I have finally found my dream monitor.
It's the HP LP2475w  24"  H-IPS  $635.
Way to pricey for a poor cheapskate like me. But as
much as I would like to have it NOW, I will have to
wait for one of my monitors to fail and by then the
price will hopefully be waaaaaay down or more
competition will bring the price down.