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    I just bought a new Dell system that should be arriving in a week or so (i815e,P3/800, 256MB). I hope to buy a g800 when it comes out so I went with the base graphics card (ATI Rage 128 Pro). I'll be using my own 17" monitor for the time being but am shopping for a 21" monitor. I am partial to Aperature-Grill monitors and I'm wondering if anyone can give me some advice on a purchase. Right now I'm looking closely at the Mitsubishi 2040U and the Sony G500. Any suggestions?

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    I'm quite fond of my ViewSonic PF815.
    http://www.viewsonic.com/products/pr...9D80C4C7BE010C

    As long as you go with a good name brand apperature grill though, you'll be fine.

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    • #3
      I was shopping for a 21" last month and had my eye on the mitsubishi 2040u. The guy told me it was backordered. So I ordered one and waited for a full month...but they still can't get any stock. They told me they have the G500 in stock so I got that one instead. Overall I'm pretty satisify with the Sony, but I think the mitsubishi is one of the best 21" monitor out there. Go with that if you can find one...

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      • #4
        IMO, it's either ViewSonic, Hitachi or if you can afford it Nanao/Ezio ...
        I was VERY impressed with Hitachi's 19's and 21's.. Nice overall image quality and the color was very vibrant...

        Craig
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        • #5
          The Sony GDM-F500R is the best 21" monitor made, bar none.

          -Q

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          • #6
            I'd love to get the F500R, but it's a bit much. I'd like to pay around $1200. Does anyone know how the Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 200 looks? Is it comparable to the 2040U?

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            • #7
              I still love those Iiyama's.
              My 17" at home and my 21" at work both offer top notch image quality corner to corner.
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              • #8
                I haven't checked in a while, but at the beginning of the summer, www.ubid.com consistently had refurbished 2040Us that went for ~$600. There's actually spec'd at 22". They also had some of the older 2020Us - same specs as the 2040Us.

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                • #9
                  go for iiyama

                  very clear and sharp screan, best for matrox

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                  My System:

                  AMD K6-2/400 non-o/c
                  Epox MVP3C-M Super7 (VIA 4.24)
                  128MB SDRAM(PC100)
                  Matrox Millennium G400 MAX
                  (PD 6.11.031 BETA + TGL 1.3 + DX 7a) AGP2x/256MB @IRQ11(not sharing) non-o/c
                  Terratec DMX Sound-System
                  6,4GB Maxtor HDD (UDMA33)
                  ASUS 50x-CDROM (UDMA33)
                  Realtek 8019 Ethernet (ISA)
                  Creatix HAM V.90 Modem
                  19" Monitor CTX-VL950T (95khz)
                  Windows 98SE

                  [This message has been edited by Surfwienix (edited 07 September 2000).]
                  my system:

                  AMD XP 2000+
                  Abit KTA7 (VIA 4.49)
                  512MB SDRAM133
                  Matrox Millennium G400 MAX (5.91, AGP 2x)
                  Windows XP Prof

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                  • #10
                    Iiyama is nice, but not always 'the best'. Sony trinitron tubes are VERY nice too (I own a Dell P990 monitor myself, which has a 19" sony trinitron tube), so are Eizo monitors. The best you can do is to ask a shop to have several PC's hooked up to the monitors of your choice, all using a G400, so that you can do a side-by-side comparison yourself.

                    Try to set the resolution at 1600x1200 or one step higher when doing the comparison, and try to look at sharpness of text and 'bleeding colours'.

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                    • #11
                      Matrox doesn't make monitors, so this doesn't belong in the Matrox Hardware forum.
                      This thread will be relocated to the General Hardware Forum.

                      [This message has been edited by Kruzin (edited 08 September 2000).]
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