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  • dbacks01
    Rookie
    • Aug 2002
    • 366

    #1

    Gaming monitor

    I am looking to buy a gaming monitor prefer lcd does anyone in here know anything about lcd monitors how about this one 17in lcd $452.00 shipped?

    Features:

    Full 17" viewable screen
    1280x1024 optimum resolution
    260 nits of ultra-high brightness (typ)
    450:1 high contrast ratio (typ)
    AutoTune Function
    Automatically monitors video input and optimizes display settings without requiring user adjustments.
    OnView controls including ViewMatch feature
    Customize image adjustments and color temperature via an on-screen menu using simple controls.
    OSD/Power lock function
    Fold-up base for wall mounting
    The compact base folds up 90? for VESA-compliant wall mounting, making conversion between desktop and wall mount applications easy.
    Metallic-on-black design
    ViewSonic Wizard
    This software provides user-friendly installation.
    Kensington security port
    Protect your assets by adding an anti-theft cable (not included) to this attachment point.
    TCO'99 and ENERGY certified
    Give your desktop a signature look
    ViewSonic has a wide variety of accessories for your LCD, including stylish multifunctional keyboards and video solutions.
    Additional Specifications:

    Display Type: 17" color TFT active matrix SXGA LCD
    Display Area: 13.3" (horizontal) x 10.6" (vertical); 17.0" diagonal
    True Resolution: 1280x1024
    Brightness: 260 cd/m2 (typ)
    Contrast Ratio: 450:1 (typ)
    Viewing Angle:
    140° horizontal
    140° vertical
    Response Time: 16ms (typ)
    Light Source: Long life, 50,000 hrs. (typ)
    Panel Surface: Anti-glare
    Video Input: Analog RGB analog (75 ohms, 0.7/1.0 Vp-p)

    Frequency: Fh:30~80kHz, fv:50~75Hz
    Sync: H/V separated (TTL)
    Compatibility:
    PC: IBM compatible from VGA up to 1280x1024 non-interlaced
    Mac*: Power Mac G3/G4 up to 1280x1024
    Connector:
    Analog 15-pin mini D-sub (detached)
    Power DC IN
    POWER Voltage: AC 100~240VAC, 50/60Hz
    Power Consumption: 40W (typ)
    Basic Controls: Power soft, 1, down, up, 2 OnView Auto image adjust, contrast, brightness, color adjust (9300K, 6500K default, 5400K, user color), information (mode, model number, serial number), manual image adjust (H. size, H. position, V. position, fine tune, sharpness), setup menu (language, resolution notice, OSD position, OSD timeout, OSD background), memory recall, ViewMatch
    Operating Temperature: 32-104°F (0-40°C)
    Operating Humidity: 10-90% (non-condensing)
    Dimensions (WxHxD): 16.3" x 15.9" x 9.0"
    Net Weight: 11 lbs.
    Regulations: UL, cUL, FCC-B, CB, CE, IC-B, EPA, NOM,TUV/GS, VCCI, BSMI, PSB (S-MARK), C-Tick, GOST-R (PCTBZ02), PCBC (B-MARK), EMI/B, MPRII, SEMKO, DEMKO, FIMKO, NEMKO, TCO'99, ISO13046-2
    Power Management: Meets TCO'99 and ENERGY standards
  • Sidewindersca
    Rookie
    • Feb 2004
    • 217

    #2
    Re: Gaming monitor

    Better to get a CRT for gaming.

    I got a Samsung 19 inch 957mb and its absolutlky great

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    • Sidewindersca
      Rookie
      • Feb 2004
      • 217

      #3
      Re: Gaming monitor

      Better to get a CRT for gaming.

      I got a Samsung 19 inch 957mb and its absolutlky great

      Comment

      • Sidewindersca
        Rookie
        • Feb 2004
        • 217

        #4
        Re: Gaming monitor

        Better to get a CRT for gaming.

        I got a Samsung 19 inch 957mb and its absolutlky great

        Comment

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