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To: Jon Cave who wrote (18786)1/29/2001 12:12:11 PM
From: JH  Read Replies (2) of 60323
 
OT: 24" LCD screen

My Samsung 240T (24.0",1920x1200) has a dot pitch of 0.27mm
I bought it at an electrical appliance store in Hong Kong, called Chung Yung Electrical. Fortress, another appliance store, sells them too, along with a whole bunch of computer hardware stores in various computer malls around Hong Kong.

Other LCD panels which I've considered include:

Nanao Flexscan L675 (18.1", 1280x1024) 0.28mm dot pitch
Nanao Flexscan L771 (19.6", 1600x1200) 0.249mm dot pitch
NEC LCD 2110 (21.3", 1600x1200) 0.28mm dot pitch
Samsung Syncmaster 210T (21.0",1600x1200) 0.27mm dot pitch

The last two on the list are not available in Hong Kong until at least a few months later, and are not significantly cheaper than my 240T in price.

The 240T occupies the pinnacle position as far as today's LCD displays go - nothing else comes close in terms of value, performance, and obsolescence-proofness (has DVI-input as well as HDTV aspect ratio + resolution). I am planning to buy a Nvidia GeForce2 Ultra display card to drive it, since the current Nvidia TNT2-64 seems rather slow.

Which NEC 21" model do you have?
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