Monitor issue followup

2006-09-03 Thread George Newfield
Hi Framers, Just a quick collective thanks to all of you who enlightened me on all the issues concerning today's LCD monitors and were so very helpful in my decision making process. The overall consensus from most of you was clearly the DELL Ultrasharp series monitors, i.e., the Models

Monitor issue followup

2006-09-02 Thread George Newfield
Hi Framers, Just a quick "collective" thanks to all of you who enlightened me on all the issues concerning today's LCD monitors and were so very helpful in my decision making process. The overall consensus from most of you was clearly the DELL Ultrasharp series monitors, i.e., the Models

RE: Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Ridder, Fred
: Monitor issue Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20 monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does

RE: Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Harro de Jong
Doug wrote: I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 inch monitor. You could buy 3 or more 19 inch monitors for the price of a single 20 inch. No brainer, I I think. A no-brainer yes, but the other way round. A 19 all too often only has 1280x1024 resolution. A 20

Re: Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Doug
I'm getting my pricing info from the Sunday paper, which lists all the big sales at the local electronics retailers. You can find 19 inch monitors at a number of stores for under $200. Some of them even have both analog and DVI inputs. --Doug On 8/28/06, Fred Ridder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Re: Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Fred Ridder
: Monitor issue Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 12:02:49 -0500 I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 inch monitor. You could buy 3 or more 19 inch monitors for the price of a single 20 inch. No brainer, I I think. --Doug

Re: Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Laura Lemay
After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20 monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to spend over

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Harro de Jong
Doug wrote: > I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 > inch monitor. You could buy 3 or more 19 inch monitors for the price > of a single 20 inch. No brainer, I I think. A no-brainer yes, but the other way round. A 19" all too often only has 1280x1024 resolution.

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Rick Quatro
>I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 > inch monitor. You could buy 3 or more 19 inch monitors for the price > of a single 20 inch. No brainer, I I think. > > --Doug This is a good point, although the cost of 20 inch monitors is dropping. I have two 19 inch

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Doug
I'm getting my pricing info from the Sunday paper, which lists all the big sales at the local electronics retailers. You can find 19 inch monitors at a number of stores for under $200. Some of them even have both analog and DVI inputs. --Doug On 8/28/06, Fred Ridder wrote: > I don't know

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Fred Ridder
red Ridder Intel Parsippany, NJ >From: Doug >To: framers at lists.frameusers.com >Subject: Re: Monitor issue >Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2006 12:02:49 -0500 > >I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 >inch monitor. You

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Grant Hogarth
[mailto:framers-bounces+grant.hogarth=reuters.com at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of George Newfield Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 9:39 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Monitor issue Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd

Monitor issue

2006-08-28 Thread Laura Lemay
> After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just > went > south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high > quality > 20" monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors > in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to

RE: Monitor issue

2006-08-27 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
, 2006 11:39 AM To: framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Monitor issue Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20 monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors

Re: Monitor issue

2006-08-27 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
The Dell 20 LCD is a very good value! I use it (at home) and one of their 24 wide-screen LCD at work. The 20 has 1600x1200 native resolution, and the 24 has 1920x1200 native. Excellent results, and there are occasionally sales at Dell on the LCD monitors. The 20 is often on sale (go to the Small

Re: Monitor issue

2006-08-27 Thread Mike Wickham
After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20 monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to spend over

Monitor issue

2006-08-27 Thread Doug
I suggest you consider forgoing the extra inch and get yourself a 19 inch monitor. You could buy 3 or more 19 inch monitors for the price of a single 20 inch. No brainer, I I think. --Doug

Monitor issue

2006-08-27 Thread Ridder, Fred
Of George Newfield Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 11:39 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Monitor issue Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20" monitor that

Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread George Newfield
Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality 20" monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to

Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Bernard Aschwanden
m at lists.frameusers.com [mailto:framers-bounces+bernard=publishingsmarter@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of George Newfield Sent: Saturday, August 26, 2006 11:39 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Monitor issue Hi Framers, After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just

Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
The Dell 20" LCD is a very good value! I use it (at home) and one of their 24" wide-screen LCD at work. The 20" has 1600x1200 native resolution, and the 24" has 1920x1200 native. Excellent results, and there are occasionally sales at Dell on the LCD monitors. The 20" is often on sale (go to the

Monitor issue

2006-08-26 Thread Mike Wickham
> After four years of operation, my Dell monitor, Model D1626HT just went > south. So if I may, I'd like to solicit your thoughts on a high quality > 20" monitor that won't bankrupt my resources. Are today's LCD monitors in > the $350-$500 price range up to the task, or does one have to spend