What is your Monitors size?

What is your Monitors size?
14''
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15''
33%
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15''
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17''
44%
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19''
11%
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19''
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21''
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Total Votes : 18
    
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Greekman72 Chief Captain

Mine is PHILIPS 15''CRT.



Last edited by Greekman72 on Mon Jan 30, 2006 12:09 am, edited 2 times in total

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Pro Member Captain
PanAmerican Captain

Mine is a 17" Flat Screen Monitor from HP

Pro Member Chief Captain
liam (Liono) Chief Captain

mine is a Dell 15" LCD

Pro Member Chief Captain
tomthetank Chief Captain

17 " CRT
May upgrade to a TFT later this year(if I have any ££$$ left over from the PC upgrade 🙄 )

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alohajoe First Officer

hp pavilion mx703 for me. I have no idea what size.
What kinda upgrading ya doin TTT?

Pro Member Chief Captain
Greekman72 Chief Captain

Something wrong with the polls or i miss something.
When i come back to see how it goes i didnt see the Poll options.
I thought that it was my fault cause i edit my post to put the brand of my monitor and i create it again...and when i submit it i see choices in double... Evil or Very Mad Embarassed

Apologise to everyone. Embarassed

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tomthetank Chief Captain

😳 Me too Me too 😳

😉

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tomthetank Chief Captain

alohajoe wrote:

hp pavilion mx703 for me. I have no idea what size.
What kinda upgrading ya doin TTT?

Well I going to go duel core CPU and twin GFX,but will hang on a bit for the specs for Vista and Fsx(whatever they say I need,I will double it 😉 )

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RadarMan Chief Captain

22" Mitsubishi Diamontron CRT. Flat screen.

Radar

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Tailhook Chief Captain

17" CRT Philips Hack

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Tailhook Chief Captain

tomthetank wrote:

alohajoe wrote:

hp pavilion mx703 for me. I have no idea what size.
What kinda upgrading ya doin TTT?

Well I going to go duel core CPU and twin GFX,but will hang on a bit for the specs for Vista and Fsx(whatever they say I need,I will double it 😉 )

Sorry, I have to go Off Topic! in the OT Forum for a moment.

'...dual core CPU' - would that be an AMD system? Just wanna get my thinking straight here. I think Intel use a similar technology but use two CPUs instead. ___? 🤔

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CrashGordon Chief Captain

17" Dell CRT, but I am thinking of a 19" flat panel. 😳

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Greekman72 Chief Captain

Tailhook wrote:

17" CRT Philips Hack

If its not AMD its nothing...Thats what a friend states and fight for.

Personally im an AMD fan but i respect Intel Brand. 😉

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jarred_01 Captain

RadarMan wrote:

22" Mitsubishi Diamontron CRT. Flat screen.

Radar

Drool Drool Drool

RM, can you see the whole screen at any one time? 😂
As for me, a Compaq 17".

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RadarMan Chief Captain

jarred_01 wrote:

RadarMan wrote:

22" Mitsubishi Diamontron CRT. Flat screen.

Radar

Drool Drool Drool

RM, can you see the whole screen at any one time? 😂
As for me, a Compaq 17".

😁 To be honest I would like a bigger one, they look great. My next (I hope) will be a 21" or 24" LCD flat panel but good ones without "ghosting" are expensive.

Radar

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jarred_01 Captain

Lol RM, when you mean a monitor without ghosting, is that when it has a fast enough refresh time so the picture displayed before disapears before you can notice?

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RadarMan Chief Captain

Right on, but here's a little information to those who want it (copy and paste).
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Higher refresh rates will reduce the chances of pixels giving a ghosting effect which can occur when changing quickly from light to dark states.
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Ghosting - A condition where segments which are in the "off" condition become slightly visible.

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Also, fast-moving images would “ghost” or create distracting trailing artifacts due to the lower refresh rates of LCD technology.

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Response time is measured in milliseconds (ms) and refers to how long it takes pixels to turn from completely white to black and back again. Smaller values represent a faster response time and are more desirable, especially if you will be gaming or viewing video. If the response time is slow, “ghosting” or “trailing” can occur with fast-moving images, where repaints of the screen overlap. A maximum response time should be no more than 25ms for general use, and 17ms is better. Many gamers report no ghosting using LCD monitors with a response time of 16ms or less.

Radar

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hms_endeavour Chief Captain

21'' Medion lcd
integrated loudpreakers

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jarred_01 Captain

Thanks for the info RM. 👍 Good luck with finding your 21" or 24" LCD! 😂

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alohajoe First Officer

RM can u post a screenie of your monitor? ❓

TTT said,

duel core CPU and twin GFX

😳 How much $$$$ will that cost u?

My monitor and joystick in the right lower corner.

If anyones curious, that sticky note on the side of the monitor is what transition altitude means.

Pro Member Chief Captain
RadarMan Chief Captain

See the larger view also.
I paid $650 new from Gateway.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004Y74V/102-4917467-4558526?v=glance&n=172282

Radar

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Sam (SamIntel) Captain

I have a 19'' flat panel from Dell. It's great! 😀

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