Flat Panel Monitors

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by Bootsie, Apr 29, 2002.

  1. PKJR

    PKJR

    they are all PC compatible but not right out of the box- You just need to spend extra $150-300 extra per monitor for parts that make it compatible. I have just seen one in CompUSA when they presented 22'-23' Apple displays. very nice!
     
    #61     Jul 21, 2002
  2. Parts? Any idea what parts and who sells em?
     
    #62     Jul 21, 2002
  3. PKJR

    PKJR

    Check with CompUSA - they have some type of 'converter/transformer' (not sure about the name) in stock as explained to me by Apple sales person working in CompUSA store. Just talk to someone that knows Apple - CompUSA just happened to have a 'demo show' in store of all those cinema displays when I was in. I have to say that quality of those displays is phenomenal!
     
    #63     Jul 21, 2002
  4. exe

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    #64     Jul 21, 2002
  5. Ken_DTU

    Ken_DTU

    appreciate it, re the hardware to adapt that apple monitor.. if you guys ever saw one in person, you'd probably get the same case of "monitor envy" I did :) ..check it out ..

    i went to have one of those virtual MRI heart scans done and that was the monitor they showed me the results on, I was more interested in the monitor than the health stuff - doc's explaining results and I'm busy peering at the back of the monitor so I could get the model number -lol-

    very cool monitor .. (heart's fine, just thought I'd have it checked, since I'm so uptight) .. anyways .. great hardware, now if they drop the price a bit, I'm buying ..
     
    #65     Jul 23, 2002
  6. #67     Jul 31, 2002
  7. it's a compact, clean looking intergrated solution...when i bought mine i loked at 9x and the egrotronic models and they where way more or clumsy...this is a simple..attractive and affortable solution to my multi monitor problom and i personally love them...also the prices on the site are actually not the true prices...they have came down since i purchased mine...dell also sells them..so check the dell web site for a better price...it's nice to know dell sells it..cause then it's not some two bit piece of crap if hey appove it
     
    #68     Jul 31, 2002
  8. exe

    exe

    #69     Aug 2, 2002
  9. Just for fun, a quick comparison between two set-ups, almost equal in the amount of information displayed, but with quite different costs:

    2 x 19" CRT @ 1600x1200 = 3.8 Mpixels. Price about $800.

    3 x 18" LCD @ 1200x1024 = 3.9 Mpixels. Price about $4000.

    After this comparison, I'm thinking more about getting another good 19" CRT (now I run a 19 and a 15 CRT) as I trade only part of my time (living in Europe, I can do my regular job from 8-14 and trade 15:30 and on). Also, I currently concentrate on trading the QQQs, thus I don't need that many charts visible at the same time.

    When, and if, I get really good at trading and if I find it more fun and rewarding than my other business, I'll probably go for a more "professional" setup, like 4x18"LCDs, but even then, I can still use my two 19" CRTs.

    Any comments about this approach?
     
    #70     Aug 6, 2002