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anybody using LCD monitors for GIS? hugh jass 02-11-2005
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Posted by Seagull on February 23, 2005, 5:35 pm
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> So far, I don't find these monitors have a sharp enough image or high enough
> resolution...
> Has anybody found one that has good quality display?

I'm using a Samsung 213T 21.3" 1600x1200 with Manifold and its phenominal.
They also make a widescreen cousin (the 243T) but you'll pay out the
nose for it. It's cheaper to get two 213T's and run dual-display.


Cheers,
-+JLS

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Posted by hugh jass on February 28, 2005, 9:05 pm
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I just bought a BenQ 23" widescreen LCD (1920x1200) but haven't yet figured
out how to get the right resolution on it. Seems that my video card,
despite being of decent quality can't handle it.
Desktop vid card: ATI Radeon 9200 series with 128Mb RAM
Notebook vid card: NVIDIA GeForce FX 64Mb RAM.
Can I fix this. Is it just a question of updating vid card drivers to
handle new monitors?
The Notebook with NVidia is only a week old.
Thanks for any advice.
hj

>> So far, I don't find these monitors have a sharp enough image or high
>> enough
>> resolution...
>> Has anybody found one that has good quality display?
>
> I'm using a Samsung 213T 21.3" 1600x1200 with Manifold and its phenominal.
> They also make a widescreen cousin (the 243T) but you'll pay out the
> nose for it. It's cheaper to get two 213T's and run dual-display.
>
>
> Cheers,
> -+JLS
>
> --
> \ carpe cavy!
> seagull @ aracnet.com \
> http://www.aracnet.com/~seagull/ \ (seize the guinea pig!)





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