2009/2/3 Ciaran Mooney <general.moo...@googlemail.com>:
> Hey,
>
> My computer monitor just died. :( Booo. So I'm in the market for a new
> TFT screen. Just wanted to garner some opinions about good value
> monitors.
>
> Also I don't think my current graphics card can handle a larger
> screen, it can only just cope with basic desktop effects! So I'll
> likely be needing a new graphics card too. Now I know this means going
> with ATI or nVidia, both of which have either rubbish open drivers, or
> dodgy evil closed ones. I've used nVidia before, and they seem to be
> less painful. However I again have no idea about which graphics cards
> are good value.
>
> It'd be great if there were any commercial cards with open drivers
> that'd be great. Essentially I'm lazy, and open drivers tend to be
> less hassle.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> CiarĂ¡n
>
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I just boght 2 of these 19" monitors from tesco
http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.204-4733.aspx
resonable price and the screens are very bright. max resolution is 1440x900.

as to graphics card. i have nvidia in my desktop and ati on one laptop
and intel in other laptop. was not happy with the open drivers for
nvidia or ati so closed source it was. all seem to work resonably.
only problem i had with intel was that there was no opengl support

hope you find the help you need.

azmodie

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