<<Thanks for pointing me in the right direction for troubleshooting my
problem.  My video card can handle high resoulution and refresh rates (ATI
Radeon 8500DV).  I made sure the "box" was checked to only show the refresh
rates the monitor can handle and discovered that at 1600x1200 it can only go
to 60hz, I have to drop to 1024x768 to get to 100hz.  I have to have at
least 100 and 120hz refresh rate is better.  So now I have to make a
decision on whether to keep this monitor and deal with the lesser resolutin
and refresh rate or spend more money and get a different monitor - one that
I will probably have to order online!

Has anyone had luck with the refurbished monitors and/or buying from
http://www.acurateit.com?

Sorry for taking this off topic of Premiere info.......>>

---Im not a moderator but I would not consider it off topic as it applies to
editing!
It looks like your extreme sensitivity is going to force you toward an LCD
after all. I had no idea in the beginning that it was so bad for you.
CRT response time is so fast that you're either going to have to shell out
huge piles of dollars for a super monitor with extreme rez and refresh or go
with an LCD which has slower response time and therefore less pronounced
flicker at a slower refresh rates.

I feel sorry for you when you start watching or editing HD at 60p, it's
gonna drive you batty if you watch on a CRT set.

PS: I have the same ATI Radeon 8500DV on my "small" system but my 19 inch
Viewsonic G790's dont cause me any distress at 60 Hz.

JeffH
Ch.S.



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