DVI vs VGA

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  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited November 2003
    What resolution do you plan on running a 19" Trinitron babe at? 1600x1200 or 1280x1024?
  • fudgamfudgam Upstate New York
    edited November 2003
    I just want to play games on it. So I want the highest resolutions available. 1600 by 1200 if thats what I have to choose from.
  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited November 2003
    NEC MultiSync FP912SB 19" Black DiamondTron Flat CRT

    $299.00 USD @ NewEgg.com (they don't have stock right now). :D

    Mitsubishi DiamondTron Aperture Grille CRT (100% flat)
    0.24 grille pitch @ all areas of the screen
    Maximum Resolution of 1920x1440 @ 73 Hz
    Recommended Resolution of 1280x1024 @ 85 Hz
    Includes geometry & convergence controls
    15 Sub-D (VGA) Input

    This monitor is a rebadged version of Mitsubishi's high-end professional monitor, the Mitsubishi DP930SB. It's NEC's highest-quality 19" monitor and one of the highest-quality 19" DiamondTron CRT's available.
  • fudgamfudgam Upstate New York
    edited November 2003
    Its pretty flashy looking too. It would look nice sitting on my desk. :) So am I to understand that it is the same monitor as the high-end mitsubishis? It has the same specs, but cheaper because im not paying for the Mitsubishi name?
  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited November 2003
    Identical.
    Mitsubishi makes the DiamondTron tubes, identical to the Sony Trinitron tubes and sells them to other companies to integrate into their monitors.

    NEC/Mitsubishi are one company, offering 2 lines of monitors. The Mitsubishi DP930SB & NEC FP912SB are identical, right down to the external chassis. You pay for the Mitsubishi name and badge. :)
  • fudgamfudgam Upstate New York
    edited November 2003
    Nice. Thanks for the help everybody, expecially SimGuy :)
  • SimGuySimGuy Ottawa, Canada
    edited November 2003
    Glad to help :thumbsup:
  • csimoncsimon Acadiana Icrontian
    edited November 2003
    Mitsubishi? LOL ...I've had this 20" model 6945h now for 10+ years I guess ...I can't kill it but if someone makes me an offer!!! Hehe
    I payed $1875 for it 10+ years ago and it's still doing the job.
    Anyway my point is that NEC/Mitsubishi have been around the CAD labs for a very long time.
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