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New Monitor

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 9:46 am
by Directive
Yep, gots me a new one to replace that old 22" CRT humungo, breaking the desk, POS.

Not the greatest but I hear good things about samsung and 3 year warranty is pritty good.

Samsung 21.6" Widescreen Flat-Panel LCD Monitor - High-Gloss Black
With an ultrafast 5 ms response time and wide viewing angles, this widescreen LCD monitor provides the versatility you need for gaming and productivity. The DVI-D input lets you connect an HDTV, a DVD player or other digital audio device.
* Ultrafast 5 ms response time
* 3000:1 contrast ratio; 300 cd/m² brightness
* 1680 x 1050 maximum resolution for 720p content viewing; 170° horizontal and 160° vertical viewing angles
DVI-D input lets you connect an HDTV, a DVD player or other digital audio device to experience thrilling high-definition visuals; 1 D-sub input
One-touch MagicBright3 function with multiple preset settings lets you fine-tune monitor brightness for text, Internet, gaming, sports, movies, dynamic contrast and user-defined levels
Swivel and tilt options for comfortable viewing
Wall mountable with optional mounting kit (not included); VESA 100-compliant; ultraslim 2.5" profile without stand
PC and Mac compatible
Product Details
Warranty Terms - Parts 3 years
Warranty Terms - Labor 3 years
Product Height 16-3/5" with stand (14" without)
Product Width 20-1/4"
Product Weight 4.9 lbs. with stand
Product Depth 8-5/8" with stand (2.5" without)
Monitor Type Flat-panel LCD
Screen Size 21.6"
Viewable Screen Size 21.6"
Maximum Resolution 1680 x 1050
Response Time 5 ms
Brightness 300 cd/m²
Contrast Ratio 3000:1
Flat Display Yes
TV Tuner No
TV/Cable Ready No
Picture-in-Picture No
Inputs 1 D-sub, 1 DVI-D
Compatibility PC and Mac
Vertical Frequency 56-75Hz
Horizontal Frequency 30-81kHz
Power Consumption 50W

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 12:45 pm
by palmboy5
Woot same resolution as my laptop :D You're connecting it through DVI, right? not VGA..

dunno why they said "1680 x 1050 maximum resolution for 720p content viewing," the two smaller resolutions, 1440x900 and 1280x800 are also able to fit 720p content..

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:08 pm
by Directive
absolutely DVI, with my geforce 6600. Also I have it set for 1680x1050. This seems to look the best.

Posted: Sun Aug 19, 2007 8:31 pm
by palmboy5
Yes LCDs can only display one resolution (native) without looking like shit, which is also their max resolution.

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 5:49 pm
by Directive
Not that it matters but, they never put that in the fine print. ;) thanks palmy

Posted: Mon Aug 20, 2007 9:02 pm
by palmboy5
How much did you get it for, anyway?

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 6:04 pm
by Directive
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp ... 9877503092

Except I went to Best Buy so no shipping cost. I like the 3 year part/labor warrantee.

Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2007 9:15 pm
by palmboy5
LOL what are the chances I find the same model on a Fry's ad.

http://newspaperads.mercurynews.com/ROP ... 7338&type=
and dude, http://newspaperads.mercurynews.com/ROP ... 8728&type=
THE most negligible size difference ever commands such a price difference.. those fucks.

ah.. I'm gonna miss Frys when I'm at college.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 6:39 am
by Directive
It was a big jump in price at Best Buy also, but not just because of the screen size. The 22" also has a 2ms response time where the one I got 21.6" has a 5ms response time. Still not worth the big jump seeing Im not a BIG gamer or the like. I never heard of Fry's tho. Reminds of the old Crazy Eddie commercials in the 70s.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 3:24 pm
by palmboy5
Well a 3ms difference is too small, I'd understand if it was a 16ms vs 8ms or something.

Fry's stores are usually larger than Best Buy but its really the difference in their selection. At Best Buy, what do you see.. laptops, desktops, monitors, speakers, routers, TVs and related, software/media (I call that area the Downloadables), washing machine and related, car stereo and related-type section, and video cards. Thats about it, yeah? Forget their RAM, they overprice that by like 19837493%. Basically just the big common stuff the Joe would want (and still need to ask workers for their clueless opinion).

Fry's would be, unfortunately, a more dirty environment closer to that of a K-Mart but not as bad and among the stuff a Best Buy would carry, they have all the goodies I love: LEDs, adapters (IDE-to-SATA, to-SCSI, to-SAS, 2.5" to 3.5", etc), electrical equipment (you know.. those things that show you the sine wave and whatnot), PC cases and power supplies (both on display), capacitors, resistors, motors, toys for some reason, circuit boards, all types of extension cables (like the 3pin fan one), but my favorite is at the back wall they have all the motherboards out on display with the CPUs and RAM and stuff next to them, separated by a wall stocked with CPU/VGA/Bridge coolers and thermal paste. To put it simply, they have everything a nerd would want that a nerd would normally have to go online to find.

Yeah sorry I just wanted to explain why Fry's is good. ^^

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:29 pm
by 2005
I wish we had fry's around here, but honestly I find 99% of what I want for about as good a price as I'm going to get it.

DDR ram is stupidly expensive anymore and both Bestbuy and Circuit City are just out of the question for buying most shit. Occasionally they will have killer sales on HDD's, but I have enough hard drive space at the moment.

Posted: Wed Aug 22, 2007 5:48 pm
by Directive
Sounds like Fry's is a great place but I never heard of em and the closest one is 750 to 800 miles away. So far I only get a few things at best buy. Small stuff like RAM I normally get online. Bit stuff, like monitors, I try and get locally. Staples is normally out of the question for computer stuff, damn overpriced. Ill check best buy, circuit city (I have yet to get anything there), CompUSA, walmart, then I would check computer outlet stores.