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$100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
I have about $100 to spend on a monitor and I would like to be able to 4 table without overlap. I have heard that there are CRT monitors with 1200x1600 resolution for a reasonable price. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
Thats goign to be tough, mainly because shipping on such a beast will be about... $100.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
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Thats goign to be tough, mainly because shipping on such a beast will be about... $100. [/ QUOTE ] "$25.00 FedEx Saver Shipping" on Newegg. |
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
Find a local used computer or computer parts store. Not Compusa but a little hole in the wall place that fixes computers and sells parts or used computers They will have about 100 monitors lying around for under $100. You will have to do some research after you review their selection but you will probably find what you are looking for.
IMHO however, you should not be too concerned about a little overlap. I recently got a second 19" LCD monitor and it has a little overlap but is still a huge improvement over a single monitor. THere is an FAQ in the Zoo which liks a multi monitor FAQ which has pics about overlap. Save yourself the $ and live with some overlap |
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
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Find a local used computer or computer parts store. Not Compusa but a little hole in the wall place that fixes computers and sells parts or used computers They will have about 100 monitors lying around for under $100. [/ QUOTE ] I tried that, and had no luck finding any bargain prices for a decent monitor. I soon found I could get a better deal buying new. I have 2 1600x1200 CRTs that are great. One is a refurbished Dell 21" I bought from Overstock.com for about $250 (they charge under $3 an order for shipping anything, even a huge CRT). The other is a Samsung 19" brand new from Best Buy for $179. You will sometimes find a 19" 1600x1200 on sale at some place like Office Depot for much less, but the refresh rate is so slow it will fry your eyeballs. You get what you pay for. |
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
I have an old school sony G400 19in CRT. I have had it for nearly 5 years. It can do 4 tables in 1600x1200 on my current video card.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
Thanks for all the input guys. What kind of refresh rate should I be looking for?
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
ATLEAST 75hz in 1600*1200, 85 (or more, but just a bonus) is preferable. For CRT that is. 60hz is the "norm" on a TFT, and is comparable to 85 on a CRT.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
If you are gonna save some money for a TFT instead I recomend the one I have, this. And am very happy about it, zero pixels broken on mine. Won't let you quadtable but if you are looking for a 1280*1024 TFT I would recomend it. It has high contrast and low latency and pivot. I run it at 70hz. I have the T model (buy no other). If you decide to save up for a 1600*1200, the Dell 2001fp is the good budget alternative (with rebates), and Samsung 213T the real stuff.
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Re: $100 for a monitor for non-overlap 4 tabling
i bought my samsung whatever at a "hole in the wall" in saskatoon for 75 bucks CDN - it works fine
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