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Re: filmscanners: Monitor recommendation



on 12/4/01 4:13 AM, Bill Fernandez at bill_sub@billfernandez.com wrote:

> Paul--
> 
> About a year ago I bought two 21" monitors: the top of the line Sony
> GDMF500R, and the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2040u.  I have been
> extremely pleased with the Mitsubishi and very disappointed in the
> Sony (it's highly unlikely I'll ever buy that brand of monitor
> again!).  I think the current equivalent to the Mitsubishi I bought
> is model 2060u.
> 
> FWIW,
> 
> --Bill
> 
> 
> At 3:01 PM -0500 12/3/01, Wilson, Paul wrote:
>> Can anyone recommend a good 19" monitor?  I'm currently using a 17" NEC
>> XV17+ which is a very good monitor that I'm happy with but I have a 2nd
>> system that needs a monitor and I'd like something bigger.
>> 
>> One of the things I like about the NEC is that it seems to hold detail in
>> shadows a lot better than most other monitors I've looked at.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Paul Wilson
>> 
>> PS.  I know about LaCie but I'd like to keep the price somewhat reasonable.

Iam very satisfied with my Samsung 900 NF 19 inch monitor.  It is crisp,
sharp, and has excellent color.  I preferred it to the Mistubishi as it is
easier to program.  Both use a Mistubishi tube.

Martin




 




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