I am thinking of upgrading my desktop PC by replacing the "17-inch" CRT for a (real 17-inch) flat-panel LCD monitor. I want to reclaim precious desk space and do without all the extra the heat. Although the CRT does okay with pictures and movies, the text is not as sharp as I have seen on LCD displays. This can really strain my eyes because I primarily do text and spreadsheet work. I only occasionally watch movies and view digital pictures; I do not game.
I have a Dell Dimension 8200 with a Pentium 1.8 GHz chip, 512 MB RAM and an analog 64 MB GEForce 3TI video card.
I am thinking of purchasing the Dell UltraSharp 1707FP. Can anyone tell me if this is a good monitor for me and my system? And if not, what other make and model should I consider?
For a high quality 17 inch business monitor I would recommend the NEC 1740CX. This will cost you a bit more than a lot of other 17 inch LCD's but it is well worth it.
I did some research on the NEC monitor. I found a total of 1 review on Google; fortunately, it was thorough, insightful and written from a useful persective. Because both you and the review recommended the monitor, I decided to buy it.
I purchased the monitor from a local Staples store who price-matched newegg.com, delivered it for free and provides for a 14-day no-questions-asked no-fee return policy.
I have used the monitor for several hours now and it is GREAT! The screen is brighter and the text sharper than on my old CRT. Imagine dealing with a subpar image for 5 years on a monitor that was only good for heating up my already warm and sunny office. Hell, Post-It Notes didn't even stick to its bezel!
Thanks again travbomb! If it were possible, I think I love you!
P.S. I noticed on my CPU a white port next to the blue VGA analog port. The port has 24 "holes" laid out in a 3x8 rectangular configuration, and each of the "holes" has a metallic projection. I also noticed a similar port on the new monitor. Is this a DVI digital port? If so, will using it provide for an even better image? (The monitor came packaged with only an analog cable.)
I did some research on the NEC monitor. I found a total of 1 review on Google; fortunately, it was thorough, insightful and written from a useful persective. Because both you and the review recommended the monitor, I decided to buy it.
I purchased the monitor from a local Staples store who price-matched newegg.com, delivered it for free and provides for a 14-day no-questions-asked no-fee return policy.
I have used the monitor for several hours now and it is GREAT! The screen is brighter and the text sharper than on my old CRT. Imagine dealing with a subpar image for 5 years on a monitor that was only good for heating up my already warm and sunny office. Hell, Post-It Notes didn't even stick to its bezel!
Thanks again travbomb! If it were possible, I think I love you!
P.S. I noticed on my CPU a white port next to the blue VGA analog port. The port has 24 "holes" laid out in a 3x8 rectangular configuration, and each of the "holes" has a metallic projection. I also noticed a similar port on the new monitor. Is this a DVI digital port? If so, will using it provide for an even better image? (The monitor came packaged with only an analog cable.)
Thanks again!
If a concern, a 19" has the same resolution as 17", so text is larger. So, maybe you want to return the 17" you bought for a 19"? If so, what you you buy? Lots of good choices... just check Newegg customer ratings and find one with at least 20 or more reviews scoring 5/5.
Yes, you're describing the DVI connector. It *may* provide a slightly better image for text viewing. You'd need to buy a DVI cable at a computer store. Many users find no difference between VGA and DVI.
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