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From: bmyers@rucs2.sunlab.cs.runet.edu (B.Myers)
Subject: Re: An overview of 17" monitors
Message-ID: <1992Sep2.144801.2824@rucs2.sunlab.cs.runet.edu>
Organization: Radford University
References: <rcpt.715301018@rwb.urc.tue.nl>
Date: Wed, 2 Sep 92 14:48:01 GMT
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>
>monitor type              refresh rate   dot pitch  MPR-II  price
>                         1280x1024 (Hz)     (mm)             (DM)
>EIZO F560i                   60-74          0.26      yes    3528
>Philips 4CM6099                60           0.26      yes     ?
>Philips 4CM6089                60           0.26      no     2899
>Vortec VT-17HI               60-64          0.26      no     2800
>Sony 1704S Trinitron           ?             ?         ?     2799
>NEC 5FG                        74?          0.26      yes    2798

>ViewSonic 7                    ?             ?         ?     2480

ViewSonic 7                    74hz          .28        ?     1480 (From a local dealer)

a word of caution. In MS Windows 3.1 1280x1024 there can be seen a little bit
of flicker. This is only seen around the bottom of the screen at the end
of some windows.

>Miro 1766                      ?             ?         ?     2395
>ViewMagic MX-17H Trinitron     ?             ?         ?     2388
>Addonics mon-c172              60           0.26       ?     2325
>EIZO F550i                     60           0.28      yes    2195
>Octek 17"                      ?             ?         ?     2045
>Highscreen MS 1731             ?            0.31      no     1995
>Targa TM 1700                  ?            0.28       ?     1959
>
>
>--Piet
>
>internet: rcpt@urc.tue.nl       | Piet Tutelaers
>bitnet:   rcpt@heitue5.BITNET   | Computer Center       Room  RC 1.90
>phone:    +31 (0)40 474541      | Eindhoven University of  Technology
>fax:      +31 (0)40 434438      | P.O. Box 513, 5600 MB Eindhoven, NL
>
>Don't translate `flickerfree' into the Dutch `flikkervrij' but in the more
>men friendlier `knippervrij' (Philips Brilliance brochure).