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by vchand
I thought I already mentioned this in the reviews when I said "So far I have watched movies, looked at my digital pictures, and browsed the internet with this monitor and I have not ever had a hard time seeing what I was seeing." This tells you what we use it for. Unless you want to know exactly how we use the Internet or see photos or watch movies or how we do business? And the introduction paragraph tells you why and how we bought it; the last paragraph tell you why I recommend it. Now if you do not think that is enough or are just not seeing it, than I do not know what to say.
Thank you for reading, rating, and commenting.
Vic
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Nov 29 '05 6:18 pm PST
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by nc10
LCD's are pretty hard to review, but I'd like to see more about what can you say about this monitor that would help me choose it over its competitors, and more comments about how you are mostly using this (hard core gaming, multimedia, photo/video editing, or general office tasks and web browsing)
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Nov 29 '05 5:54 pm PST
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by vchand
I am sorry that is a typo... Thank you for pointing it out. It is 1280x1024 at 60Hz.
Thanks for reading, rating, and commenting.
Vic
PS: What else do you recommend I add to make this a VH review?
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Nov 28 '05 6:44 pm PST
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by nc10
The maximum resolution this monitor can support is 1280x1024 at 75 Hz, but the recommended setting is 1024x1024
1024x1024? Its very unusual to see a 19"LCD that does not have a native/optimum resolution of 1280 X 1024.......
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Nov 28 '05 6:37 pm PST
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