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View Poll Results: What size display are you using?
15" 16 23.53%
17" 29 42.65%
19" 7 10.29%
21" 2 2.94%
22"+ 1 1.47%
Output to television / projector. 0 0%
12" laptop 6 8.82%
14" laptop 4 5.88%
Other (specify) 3 4.41%
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Old April 11th, 2003, 05:14 AM
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I have my 17"Apple LCD set @ 1280x1024. And I just added a ViewSonic 21" CRT set @ 1600x1200.

I use the ViewSonic as my main monitor rightnow because the viewable space is great for design and layout.

Everyone around me thinks all this is overkill. Apparently they just don't understand.

By the way, I got the 21" VS off ebay for $157.50, which included the shipping charge. I love ebay.

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Old April 12th, 2003, 02:31 AM
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Talking triple monitor

two 15" samsung LCDs winging a 19" viewsonic PF790
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Old April 12th, 2003, 10:47 PM
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my 19' Nokia works fine

I have a Nokia 446XPro 19' :

The Nokia 446Xpro USB is a high performance 19" (17.7" viewable) display just right for many applications and working environments. Nokia?s award-winning monitor technology offers perfect picture clarity, a flicker-free display and high-resolution image quality. Overall picture quality is enhanced even further with dynamic focus, new moiré cancellation technology and a high quality spin coating which provides high contrast images without eye fatigue. It is the monitor of choice for imaging, graphics or CAD applications, and its smaller footprint saves valuable space on the desktop.
Features:
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Size: 19" (17.7" viewable area), Invar Shadow Mask, flat square tube. Dot pitch: .22mm horizontal. Surface: Spin Coating.
VIDEO AMPLIFIER
Analog video 0 - .7Vpp. Bandwidth (dot frequency): 230MHz. Rise/fall time: less than 4ns.
VIDEO CONNECTOR
Dual input: VGA/BNC, removable cable with 15-pin D-Sub VGA connectors. BNC cable available upon request. Input selector in front. Macintosh adapter.
FREQUENCY RANGE
Horizontal: 30-107kHz. Autosync. Max synchronization time for full picture: <1s. Vertical: 50-150Hz. Generalized Timing Formula support according to VESA? GTF?.
SYNCHRONIZATION
Separate TTL synchronization. Composite TTL synchronization and TTL synchronization on green.
COMPATIBILITY
PC, Macintosh and Workstation (Sun, Unix) applications.
Designed for Microsoft Windows ® 98.
USB
Self-powered USB hub: 5V/0.5A per downstream port. Ports: 1 upstream and 4 downstream,12Mbit/s max throughput. Location: rear of monitor. Includes Displayware? for Windows®98, a mouse-based display control software for geometry, image and audio adjustments.
CONTROLS
Front panel controls: brightness, contrast, Navi?Key menu, Soft Power switch and dual input D-Sub/BNC select switch. Navi?Key On-Screen Menu controls: picture shape (height, width, horizontal and vertical position, auto-shape, tilt, pincushion, trapezoid, orthogonality); picture clarity (moiré cancellation, horizontal and vertical convergence, clarity preset); color (color temperature, RGB control, Custom 1 and Custom 2); miscellaneous [language selection (7 choices), degaussing, self-test, password function (set password and menu lock)].
FULLSCREEN?
FullScreen? with an active picture size of 10.64" x 14.19".
EXTENDED SCREEN PERFORMANCE
Misconvergence: typically .25mm center (circle of 270mm) and .35mm elsewhere. Max. misconvergence is between .3mm and .4mm. Color temperature: default setting 9,300° Kelvin adjustable. Screen edge distortion: less than 2.0mm.
ERGONOMICS AND SAFETY APPROVALS
TCO'95, TÜV-Ergonomie (ISO 9241/3, /7, /8). Tilt Angle: -5° to +15°. Swivel angle: ±135°.
ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC FIELDS
TCO'95, MPR-II, TÜV ERGO.
INTERFERENCE AND APPROVALS
FCC Class B, CE-MARK, FI, S, N, D, TÜV-GS, UL, CSA, VCCI.
PLUG N' PLAY
Display Data Channel according to VESA? DDC 1/2AB.
POWER SUPPLY
Universal 50/60Hz (±5%), 110/230 (±15%) VAC. Power consumption: Less than 120W, Suspend < 30W, Power-off < 5W. PowerSaver? according to VESA? DPMS?. Single phase, 6ft detachable power cord.
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS
Operation: +50°F to +104°F. Humidity: 15% to 85%. Non-Operation: -4°F to +140°F. Humidity: 5% to 95%.
DIMENSIONS
MONITOR - W: 18.10", H: 17.50", D: 18.6".
PACKAGE - W: 22.52", H: 23.31, D: 23.31". Net weight: 50.6 lbs. With packaging: 62.0 lbs.
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So you're trying to sell these?
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NO ! It works very fine and I'm happy with my Nokia. I only searchd the #net for tech-info and pasted onto message ... only a joke :-}
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Old April 15th, 2003, 08:19 AM
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12" iBook @ 1024 X 768
17" CRT Trinitron on G4 1600 X 1200
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21" Apple Blue and White CRT.

I'm thinking this will hold me over quite well until I can affort a 17" LCD or ....just maybe... the 20".
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I've a 17 LCD Apple, that's very good, even in color presentation. I,ve also as 12' iBook, but the screen is'nt very good, with bright light the sreen hardly is seen.
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