Message-Id: <mailto:199604170531.AAA00294@library.wustl.edu> Date: Tue, 16 Apr 1996 22:23:27 -0700 From: Jeff Dickey <mailto:jdickey@SEVENSIGMA.COM> Subject: Re: High resolution monitors: query To: Multiple recipients of list IMAGELIB
Robert,Take a look at the Samsung (17GLsi, not 16). I have been using this one for a while now and have specified it for two new computers we'll be getting shortly. Image quality is quite good, controls are easy-to-use and seem complete, and it's a _major_ step up from the MAG I was using before! The fact that it's probably $200-$400 less than the other monitors on your list should also be nice. Given Samsung's (admittedly recent) conversion to high-quality standards and practices (beginning with ISO 9000-series certifications), the price, and the overall satisfaction that I and my AutoCAD-wielding partner have had with this monitor, I'm very bullish on Samsung.
Good luck,
Jeff Dickey
At 20:36 4/15/96 -0400, Robert A. Baron wrote: >Imagelib readers:
>
>I'm looking for a 17" monitor that can display high quality/high resolution
>images and that can be adjusted for color accuracy. I have the names of
>several that have been recommended but know of no one who has used any of
>them. I am especially interested in the longterm image quality, in the
>longevity of the CRT and overall service history. Any ideas/suggestions
>from imagelib readers will be greatly appreciated.
>
>(I expect to use it with a #9 Imagine 128 card with either 4 or 8 meg vram
>or possibly a Diamond Stealth 64 with 4 meg.)
>
>
>Below are listed the makes and models of those recommended (in descending
>order):
>
>Nanao Flexscan T2 -17TS
>Zenith Dadasys ZCM-1740
>Nanao Flexscan F2-17
>Mitsubichi Diamond Pro 17TX
>Nokia Multigraph 447
>Samsung Synchmaster 16GLsi
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>Robert A. Baron
>Museum Computer Consultant
>P.O. Box 93, Larchmont N.Y. 10538
mailto:>mailto:rabaron@nyc.pipeline.com >
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>Robert A. Baron
>Museum Computer Consultant
>P.O. Box 93, Larchmont N.Y. 10538
mailto:>mailto:rabaron@nyc.pipeline.com >
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