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Old June 9th 04, 07:30 AM
Poch
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Does anyone have experience with any dual DVI LCD monitors of between 18 and
22 inches? Looking for recommendations.

Currently in preference of a ViewSonic, Samsung or an Iiyama for no
particular reason except that I've heard they are fairly good at displays.

I am also keen on the Iiyama H540S as it appears to have an optional s-video
input so hoping to sussessfully connect an Xbox to it too.

Any recommendations welcome.

Thanks
Poch


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Old June 9th 04, 02:21 PM
Dudley Moore
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On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 06:30:42 +0000, Poch wrote:

Does anyone have experience with any dual DVI LCD monitors of between 18 and
22 inches? Looking for recommendations.

Currently in preference of a ViewSonic, Samsung or an Iiyama for no
particular reason except that I've heard they are fairly good at displays.

I am also keen on the Iiyama H540S as it appears to have an optional s-video
input so hoping to sussessfully connect an Xbox to it too.

Any recommendations welcome.


If you are a gamer, why do you want an LCD monitor? Well if you get one,
be sure to go to tom's hardware and get one of the recommended gamer LCDs.
Since you want dual DVI, I assume you have two computers. Look into
possibility of a KVM switch for DVI. They might exist.

The reason I mention this is that you might get an inferior LCD monitor
just because it has dual inputs. The best thing is to get the best
monitor you can, and worry about the inputs yourself. That way you aren't
constrained by your requirement of 'dual inputs'.

Those are my two cents...

-Dud


 




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