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I've been looking into 19" wide screens for several weeks now. Out of all the ones I have read about so far, I am leaning toward the new Acer AL1916WAs, which is the AL1916Ws, but with 5ms and 700:1 contrast.
For its price, it seems to be getting the best reviews. Here in Europe I can get it for about 185 Euros. and unless there is one that is very superior in quality and costs around 200 Euros or a tiny bit more, I would stay with the Acer one because I can't spend much more than that.
I wanted to get the forum's opinion before ordering it. I mainly want it for word processing, internet, and photo-editing, and movie-viewing.
Also, is a DVI connection that much better than VGA? This monitor only has an analog plug, and I hear all sorts of opinions on it. Overall, I have read that the picture is so good on this monitor, that you wouldn't be able to tell if it is DVI or VGA.
And, anyone know what the TN+Film matrix is? I read it all over, but have no clue what it means or if it is a good thing or an out-dated thing.
Anyway, is anyone familiar with this monitor? I would appreciate your opinion. Thanks in advance!
Here is a list of specs.
Display Size & Type
19" Wide thin flim transitor
Resolution
1440X900
Panel Technology
TN + film
Brightness
300 cd/m2
Color
16.7M
Contrast Ratio
700:1
Response Time
5ms
Horizontal Frequency
24~80KHZ
Vertical Frequency
56~60HZ
Horizontal Viewing Angle
150°
Vertical Viewing Angle
130°
Video Signal
Analog (D-sub)
Video Support Mode
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, NEC, Apple and VESA
Plug & Play
DDC1 & DDC2B
Power Manangement
VESA DPMS On:36W Standby:2W Off:1W (max.)
Power Input
Internal AC adaptor 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Front Panel Controls
brightness, contrast, picture position, pixel clock frequency, color select and adjust, 5 lanuages reset mode,power on/off sw,power led,function +/-,adjust +/-,
Tilt & Base Rotation
Tilt: +5° ~ -25°, Swivel: +45° ~ -45°
Weight
Net : 4kgs
Dimensions (WXHXD)
462 x 385x 180mm
Wallmount (VESA)
Supported, 75mm X 75mm
Kensington Lock
Supported
Certifications
UL, CUL, TUV/GS, T-Mark, ISO9241-3/-7/-8, FCC/B, VCCI, CE, TCO99, C-tick,BSMI,WHQL, ISO 13402-6
Chasis Colour
Silver and black
For its price, it seems to be getting the best reviews. Here in Europe I can get it for about 185 Euros. and unless there is one that is very superior in quality and costs around 200 Euros or a tiny bit more, I would stay with the Acer one because I can't spend much more than that.
I wanted to get the forum's opinion before ordering it. I mainly want it for word processing, internet, and photo-editing, and movie-viewing.
Also, is a DVI connection that much better than VGA? This monitor only has an analog plug, and I hear all sorts of opinions on it. Overall, I have read that the picture is so good on this monitor, that you wouldn't be able to tell if it is DVI or VGA.
And, anyone know what the TN+Film matrix is? I read it all over, but have no clue what it means or if it is a good thing or an out-dated thing.
Anyway, is anyone familiar with this monitor? I would appreciate your opinion. Thanks in advance!
Here is a list of specs.
Display Size & Type
19" Wide thin flim transitor
Resolution
1440X900
Panel Technology
TN + film
Brightness
300 cd/m2
Color
16.7M
Contrast Ratio
700:1
Response Time
5ms
Horizontal Frequency
24~80KHZ
Vertical Frequency
56~60HZ
Horizontal Viewing Angle
150°
Vertical Viewing Angle
130°
Video Signal
Analog (D-sub)
Video Support Mode
VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA, NEC, Apple and VESA
Plug & Play
DDC1 & DDC2B
Power Manangement
VESA DPMS On:36W Standby:2W Off:1W (max.)
Power Input
Internal AC adaptor 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Front Panel Controls
brightness, contrast, picture position, pixel clock frequency, color select and adjust, 5 lanuages reset mode,power on/off sw,power led,function +/-,adjust +/-,
Tilt & Base Rotation
Tilt: +5° ~ -25°, Swivel: +45° ~ -45°
Weight
Net : 4kgs
Dimensions (WXHXD)
462 x 385x 180mm
Wallmount (VESA)
Supported, 75mm X 75mm
Kensington Lock
Supported
Certifications
UL, CUL, TUV/GS, T-Mark, ISO9241-3/-7/-8, FCC/B, VCCI, CE, TCO99, C-tick,BSMI,WHQL, ISO 13402-6
Chasis Colour
Silver and black
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