John,

I am sure Dell sell rebranded monitors anyway (correct me if I am
wrong). So you need to try and find out who the original manufacturer
is. I've got a Hitachi 17" 1280x1024 with a 16ms refresh rate. It is a
lot sharper than crt's. Mine cost a little more about £400 but it was
the top of the range in the 16ms bracket (6 months ago). You only need
that fast a response if your gaming (and I do). The faster the response
the less ghosting you get (response is the time it takes for the pixel
to turn off and back on again, the system does not refresh in the same
sense as a crt). There is no flicker on tft's like crt's so don't worry
about that. I think they are a lot better (less power hungry too).

Thanks,

Tony.

-----Original Message-----
From: John Richard Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 5:11 PM
To: NEWBIE 1
Subject: [newbie] Dell TFT 17"Flat Screen


OK, so this is an offer from a UK supplier and I asked them what 
resolution is it capable of. They replied,

Its native resolution is 1280 x 1024. It'll go higher with interpolation
but the image quality suffers. TFTs aren't like CRTs in that respect
because the screen is constructed from a grid of pixels of dimensions
1280 x 1024.

So this means in effect the best resolution is 1280 x 1024, right ?

Well that is what I'm used to, and the price is right, though I would
dearly of liked a 19" for the same money. 

Question ,
 

How much would you have to pay in the states for a 19" flat screen with
at least 1280 x 1024 resolution and is that the same in reality as a
regular CRT monitor of the same resolution ?

Who has the experience to say ?
because I don't.

John


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