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To: CharlieChina who wrote (2038)12/29/1997 11:31:00 AM
From: Don Green  Respond to of 12617
 
PT813 or P815

When I bought the 815, there wasn't a model 813. I wanted to buy the PT Trinitron model, but couldn't find a model to review.. I am very happy with the 815. These big models are usually not in the stores to review

Don



To: CharlieChina who wrote (2038)12/29/1997 12:25:00 PM
From: Michael Abramson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 12617
 
Nicholas, I agree with Don as a P810(model prior to P815) user, PT813 has a disadvantage because pix size is 0.28, P810 and P815 have 0.25, What Don didn't mention is the size of videomemory, to take whole advantage of these monitors calculate your necessary VRAM acording to resolution, type of colors you are going to use. Also I highly recommend to buy Matrox Millenium video card.
If you have Comp USA store within your reach you can check 21" monitors made by Hitachi, pix size is 0.22, but here is a little gimmik, because actual size is 0.22x0.26. This way you can check how your eyes fill about big screen.
In any event don't buy monitor which produce refreshment rate less then 75Hz.
Regards, Michael.