Dell's monitors seem nice to me (though they're various brands with the
Dell logo on them). If you're buying the computer from Dell, maybe it
makes sense just to get one of theirs from the perspective of a bundle
discount.
I can second the Samsung recommendation. We have a 6 year old 17" LCD of
theirs that still looks great.
The ViewSonic 19" widescreen LCD I picked up last fall/winter looks
great and has given us no problems either.
I had a good experience with a CTX CRT that worked well for years (gave
it away recently).
I've had problems with both of the Princeton Graphics CRTs I've owned
within 1 year of purchase, so I avoid them now (though maybe they're
better with LCDs - don't know, not willing to risk it).
Joshua Morris wrote:
Hi Bob, we have had great luck with Samsung on there flat panel tft
displays. we have the syncmaster 906bw and the prices are not bad for
the quality of the display. but i made the assumption you where
talking about flat panel monitors and not large CRTs
On 5/30/07, *Bob Scofield* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
My wife is going to buy a new Dell computer. She's trying to
decide what kind
of monitor to get. She'll be doing mostly web surfing, e-mail, word
processing, and collecting digital photos.
It seems like Sony had a great reputation for CRT monitors when I
bought this
one around 2001. But we're seeing monitor reviews without Sony
even being
mentioned. So I don't know what's going on.
Can anyone recommend a good flat screen monitor? She wants a 17
inch monitor.
Thank you.
Bob
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