[DEAD] Proview 14" LCD Monitor $155 + tax shipped.

uwannawhat

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Proview 14" TFT-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor

50-75Hz vertical frequency

30-60kHz horizontal frequency

150 cd/m² brightness; 300:1 contrast ratio

90° horizontal and 40° vertical viewing

Ultrathin space-saving design

On-screen display image controls

PC and Mac compatible

Product Details

Warranty Terms - Parts 1 year limited

Warranty Terms - Labour 1 year limited

Product Height 12"

Product Width 12.4"

Product Weight 4.5 lbs.

Product Length 5"

Monitor Type Flat-panel

Display Type Active-matrix TFT-LCD

Screen Size 14"

Viewable Screen Size 14"

Maximum Resolution 1024 x 768

Brightness Lumens 150 cd/m²

Portrait and/or Landscape Viewable Portrait, Landscape

Contrast Ratio 300:1

Dot Pitch 0.297mm

Flat Display Yes

Inputs RGB 15-pin D-sub analog

Compatibility PC and Mac

Vertical Frequency 50-75Hz

Horizontal Frequency 30-60kHz

Antiglare Coating No

On-Screen Image Controls Yes

MPR II Compliant No

Short Depth Design Yes

Speakers Included No


Before anyone gripes this is NOT A GAMING LCD response time is 50ms. But good for other applications. :)


 

picardal

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Aug 12, 2000
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good deal -- my local bbuy had none on display
Probably so that these cheap monitors dont take away from the sales of other more expensive models.
 

emjem

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Apr 7, 2000
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Would make a nice work bench monitor for cheap. Wonder if it would display viewable TV?
 

tfinch2

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i had one of these monitors. it was very small, light, and thin. got it when they were labeled as MAG monitors. i liked it.
 

DaCurryman

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Originally posted by: tfinch2
i had one of these monitors. it was very small, light, and thin. got it when they were labeled as MAG monitors. i liked it.
If these are the same as the MAG ones that were on sale during Black Friday last year for $99 AR, then I have 2 of them. They're ok...the resolution is ok, but my main issue is with the viewing angle...it's like 30 degrees or something. Keep having to reposition the monitor if I'm sitting up or leaning back in my chair.

I have it as a secondary monitor. My primary is a Dell 1901FP, then I have this one on the side to watch downloaded TV shows (full-screen) while I'm on my comp, so Media Player isnt on my main screen. Seems to work fine for that.