Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-21 Thread William Boggs
Hey Tony and All, On Thursday, I bought a 19" Westinghouse LCD monitor at a local Chicago-area Target on clearance for $99. I connected it to my project PowerMac G4 Digital Audio using the analog VGA inputs. The monitor came with the VGA cable. It also has DVI input, but no cable included.

Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-21 Thread James E. Therrault
Bruce Johnson wrote: > > On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:21 PM, tonycd wrote: > > >> >>My old 17" CRT still works fine, but I'm getting greedy at home for >>the same convenient screen real estate I have at the office (I often >>need to display two Word docs at once). >> >>I see 22" monitors for $140 that

Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 21, 2009, at 8:01 AM, tonycd wrote: > > Quicksilver 1.6 GHz, Tiger, Radeon 9700. > > One other question: Does it change performance much whether I connect > it via the analog inputs or the newfangled digital ones? > That will support anything out there except, maybe some of the largest

Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-21 Thread tonycd
Quicksilver 1.6 GHz, Tiger, Radeon 9700. One other question: Does it change performance much whether I connect it via the analog inputs or the newfangled digital ones? On Mar 20, 11:42 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote: > On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:21 PM, tonycd wrote: > > > > > My old 17" CRT still works fi

Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-20 Thread George R. Hozendorf
On Mar 20, 2009, at 11:21 PM, tonycd wrote: > > > My old 17" CRT still works fine, but I'm getting greedy at home for > the same convenient screen real estate I have at the office (I often > need to display two Word docs at once). > > I see 22" monitors for $140 that sound pretty good. I am VEEE

Re: 20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 20, 2009, at 9:21 PM, tonycd wrote: > > > My old 17" CRT still works fine, but I'm getting greedy at home for > the same convenient screen real estate I have at the office (I often > need to display two Word docs at once). > > I see 22" monitors for $140 that sound pretty good. I am VEEER

20-22" monitors: Seeking advice & recommendations

2009-03-20 Thread tonycd
My old 17" CRT still works fine, but I'm getting greedy at home for the same convenient screen real estate I have at the office (I often need to display two Word docs at once). I see 22" monitors for $140 that sound pretty good. I am VEEEY price-sensitive, and this is like the sirens singing