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by WildBillm - Top 1000, Jun 02 '01
Pros: Flat Screen, Bright Colors, .22 Dot pitch Cons: 53 lbs, Not a flat panel, bulky
Here is the breakdown of my review:
1.) What was I looking for?
2.) What attracted me to this monitor?
3.) Shadow Mask vs. Aperture Grille
4.) Ergo Flat compared to Flat, Square
5.) Some Specifications
6.) Comment on...
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by Guerila , Aug 27 '00
Pros: Image sharpness, brightness Cons: No USB port
This is my first epinion so please bare with me while I go through how great this monitor is. :)
I will start off by saying that this is the best monitor for your money on the block. It utilizes a Invar shadow-mask opposed to aperture-grille...
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by shutout39 , Nov 25 '00
Pros: Small desktop footprint, easy-to-use controls Cons: Compromises between horizontal moire and focus, no vertical geometry adjustments, inconsistent picture intensity
After deciding to upgrade my three-year-old, 17" ViewSonic PT775, I read everything I could about 19" monitors, and took a look at several monitors at CompUSA and Best Buy, although I usually order from internet sites.
I wanted...
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by MrElussive , Sep 17 '00
Pros: Amazingly vibrant colors; Very customizable menu; short depth; sharp Cons: None
Specifications:
-Hitachi CM771 19" ErgoFlat
-1600x1200@75Hz max resolution
-0.22mm dot pitch
-Depth of a 17" monitor
-Perfectly flat screen
Introduction:
I was looking for a 19" monitor under $500,...
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by ryanee , Sep 02 '00
Pros: Very clear, High refresh rates, easy menu keys, easy to install,INVAR Shadow Mask Tube, Ergo Flat Screen Cons: no USB connections
Let me tell you about the monitor I was using before this. It was an Acer Aspire 55, 0.28 dpi and I got it as a refurb at sears. The monitor still works, but after about a year, I got fed up with the darkness of it, the clarity was terrible, and plus it...
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by vs100r , Nov 27 '01
Pros: Crisp shadow mask/aperture grid, Good colors, Good quality, many controls, pretty flat Cons: Horrible Moire patterns
I bought two of these monitors for my office upon reading recommendations on the web and trusting the Hitachi name. Here are my views:
PROS:
I only use Invar mask/aperture grid monitors because my eyes are very...
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by avion , Feb 18 '01
Pros: Beautifully clear, sharp and flat - the best monitor I've ever used. Cons: None yet!
The Hitachi CM771 was highly rated by a ZDNet review last fall, and the CM772 came out soon after. (It's rated separately in several ZDNet.com articles dated 19 January 2001.) The CM772 is the same size and has all the same specs except for higher scan...
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by libera , Mar 27 '01
Pros: Flat screen without the aperture grille damper wires. Great picture. Low cost Cons: Could use better geometry correction controls
The cm771 is a very good monitor. Perhaps not a great one but I submit that for less than $400 delivered there is no great 19" monitor. The best feature of this monitor is the Ergo=Flat tube that finally provies a non aperture grille flat tube monitor....
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by edo89 , Mar 15 '01
Pros: flat screen, no glare Cons: awful text quality, hard to adjust, bad picture
I bought 2 Hitachi monitors in the past (both 17 in. of excellent quality), so when I decided to buy a new 19 inch monitor, I knew I wanted Hitachi again. I went for 771 and was I shocked when I got it yesterday! The picture quality was awful, to say...
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by bloggerradio , Dec 04 '05
Pros: Everything about it.
MOST especially, it is DURABLE! Bulletproof.
Picture-perfect. Cons: A tad large, does take up a fair amount of real estate.
Today is Sunday, December 04, 2005 and I've owned my Hitachi CM771 for YEARS now. I rarely shut it off overnight. So, it's been taking a licking, and has kept on ticking for YEARS now ... 5, as I think back to when I bought it NEW. The reason I was ...
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