Alright , sorry for flooding the board with all these monitor questions and opinions, but here are the last two finalist.
Model:
SONY CPD-G520CRT : price : 687.96 (After Shipping) Cons:
Smaller viewable screen than Samsung and the color is a horrid gray case.
Pros: higher Horizontal Scan Range than Samsung and seems to have higher recommended resz at 85hz. And its a Trinitron monitor.
21" (19.8" viewable image size)
Aperture Grille Pitch:
0.24mm
Screen Treatment:
Conductive, Anti-Reflective Coating
Horizontal Scan Range:
30kHz - 130kHz
Vertical Scan Range:
48Hz - 170Hz
Maximum Resolution:
2048 x 1536
Recommended Resolution:
1880 x 1440 @ 85Hz
SAMSUNG SyncMaster 1200NF
price :701$
cons: less Horizontal Scan Range 30-121hz and I can not find what the highest resz at 85hz is so I think the Sony beats it in recommended resz at 85hz.
pros: larger viewable screen at 20" , nice on-screen display. And it is the normal white of computer components not the horrid SONY gray. People seem to think the Sammy is better for some reason.
22" Flat Aperture Grille (20º viewable)
2048x1536@75Hz Maximum Resolution
1600x1200 @85Hz Optimum Resolution
What do you all think??
Model:
SONY CPD-G520CRT : price : 687.96 (After Shipping) Cons:
Pros: higher Horizontal Scan Range than Samsung and seems to have higher recommended resz at 85hz. And its a Trinitron monitor.
21" (19.8" viewable image size)
Aperture Grille Pitch:
0.24mm
Screen Treatment:
Conductive, Anti-Reflective Coating
Horizontal Scan Range:
30kHz - 130kHz
Vertical Scan Range:
48Hz - 170Hz
Maximum Resolution:
2048 x 1536
Recommended Resolution:
1880 x 1440 @ 85Hz
SAMSUNG SyncMaster 1200NF
price :701$
cons: less Horizontal Scan Range 30-121hz and I can not find what the highest resz at 85hz is so I think the Sony beats it in recommended resz at 85hz.
pros: larger viewable screen at 20" , nice on-screen display. And it is the normal white of computer components not the horrid SONY gray. People seem to think the Sammy is better for some reason.
22" Flat Aperture Grille (20º viewable)
2048x1536@75Hz Maximum Resolution
1600x1200 @85Hz Optimum Resolution
What do you all think??