How big is your monitor?

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How big is your monitor?

Way too small!! (less than 15")
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15" CRT
4
2%
15" LCD
3
1%
17" CRT
34
16%
17" LCD
21
10%
19" CRT
61
29%
19" LCD
27
13%
23"+ CRT
3
1%
23"+ LCD
2
1%
21"+ CRT
44
21%
21"+ LCD
10
5%
 
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I am putting together a new system and just picked up a nice 19" Samsung flatscreen CRT... just wanted to see what other people were using....
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23"

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Oh Wait.. We're not talking about pen......... Nevermind.. 17" CRT.. :B
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19" CRT and an old 15" CRT that runs anything I want it to run, it even runs 1280x1024!!! :D
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19" NEC FP950
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Post by nexus_7 »

um...21" crt on main rig.

then these LCD's

18"
18" wide screen
18"
15"
15"

then my 36" hdtv. :)

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21" CRT ... can't live without it anymore ... size DOES matter :D
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19" Viewsonic P95f+ saving to get at least a 17" LCD .. I'm tired of lugging this heavy monitor to LAN parties..
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Dual 19's. Effective desktop resolution of 2560 x 1024. I'll never go back to a single monitor again :)
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22" nokia- and the beast is heavy as hell

whould like to have a 19" flat panel, but will never be able to afford it
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i have a 15" LCD, 2x 17" CRT
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17" Viewsonic VP171b LCD. This monitor is absolutely great. The colors look great, its plenty bright, and best of all, no ghosting in Quake 3 or when watching DVDs.

Forgot to add that I have a Viewsonic 19" GS790 CRT on my old PC (wife's PC now) I bought it back in the spring of 1999 and it has never given me a bit of a problem.

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17" Sharp LL-T17D3 lcd, 19" Viewsonic P95f crt, 21.3" Samsung 213t lcd
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21" hitachi superscan Elite 21
17"panasonic panasync S17

and a 14" the rack.
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dual 19" LCD's here...damn, I love that dual set-up. :)
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aw man.... no choice for my 18" lcd, but I'll take the 19" crt and be happy :D
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