I had a 2 year old 991 19 inch monitor that was recently replaced under warranty due to a high pitch noise. My original monitor was a Trinitron (my second one) and the on ethey sent was a refurbished NEC that has no where near the quality or sharpness.
I just went out and bought my second LG L1720P. Go with an LCD.
Always at 1024x768 or next higher and 85hz, yet this new card puches refresh at 120HZ optimal.
Still displays outstanding, and putting it to better use w/ a newer 64mb ATI Radeon 7000 card on a Dim. XPS T700 running 768meg RAM, now even my icons display vivid detail
We have over 20 dell CRT monitors, some from mid 90's and running dual display in a CAD design software. Other than resolution setting limitations, they all are in great shape, and prefer my 19" P991 here at home over my 21" at work.
Typical of Dell, some production lots just have quirks. Hence the up/down refurf. availibilies.
nhhun
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November 24th, 2004 18:00
Hvymtlfan
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January 22nd, 2005 03:00
Purch. w/ a refurb. system in July of 2000 !!
Always at 1024x768 or next higher and 85hz, yet this new card puches refresh at 120HZ optimal.
Still displays outstanding, and putting it to better use w/ a newer 64mb ATI Radeon 7000 card on a Dim. XPS T700 running 768meg RAM, now even my icons display vivid detail
We have over 20 dell CRT monitors, some from mid 90's and running dual display in a CAD design software. Other than resolution setting limitations, they all are in great shape, and prefer my 19" P991 here at home over my 21" at work.
Typical of Dell, some production lots just have quirks. Hence the up/down refurf. availibilies.