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What Monitor?
WIth around a £100 preferred budget, Im looking for a monitor that can nicely handle 1600 x 1400 res for windows and gaming at a nice refresh rate. THe bigger the screen the better, but I dont want to sacrifice good quality for the sake of size.
Any advice?
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;) 1600x1400 is sub-std, you will want 1600x1200 surely? In order to use it with Windows you will want at least a 19", even 1280 can be a little squinty on a 17". You will also want 75Hz (preferably 85Hz+) in the res you use for Windows and apps. I seriously doubt you'll find any new 19" monitor capable of 1600x1200 @75Hz+ for any where near £100 ... £140+ is more likely. If your budget is more restricted consider a good 17" or entry level 19" which should both offer 1280x1024 @75Hz+.
:D If it's mostly for work then you'll want to have flatscreen, almost all new monitors are now. Shadow Mask and Aperture Grill are the 2 main technologies, both equally good. You may also like to consider a TFT if you work in 2D a lot, but expect either to pay a LOT more (17" 1280/1600) or simply twice the price for a 15" (copmparable to a 17" CRT), 1024 is likely to be native though.
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look in bargain hunt - there's a 21" for £59 + £20 postage - best you'll get for that price / performance for sure.
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time to reshuffle the budget a little then
this option look good to you?
http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/ki.asp?a...rpID=6&cks=PRL
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£147 Samsung 19" CRT Syncmaster 957P TCO99
Screen (EN)
:D Certainly looks good to me, Samsung are VERY well respected and on paper it certainly seems what you are looking for. A quick search on the net may help you to decide further but it seems like a good buy.
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