Y yuvraj2005 Inactive Apprentice Jun 13, 2006 #1 Can someone guide me which TFT screen (company and model name) is good to watch movies. Also, if someone give me the mrp rates of the same.
Can someone guide me which TFT screen (company and model name) is good to watch movies. Also, if someone give me the mrp rates of the same.
Udit Inactive Herald Jun 13, 2006 #2 answer 2 questions first - 1) screen size required 15, 17, 19 or 20+? 2) budget?
Y yuvraj2005 Inactive Apprentice Jun 13, 2006 #3 Udit said: answer 2 questions first - 1) screen size required 15, 17, 19 or 20+? 2) budget? Click to expand... 17, 19 or 20+. Budget is between 10-15K.
Udit said: answer 2 questions first - 1) screen size required 15, 17, 19 or 20+? 2) budget? Click to expand... 17, 19 or 20+. Budget is between 10-15K.
J Josh Inactive Discoverer Jun 13, 2006 #4 There are similar thread going on, keep a watch on them also. 17in Samsung 740N - 13K is only one i know coz i bought it. But in 15K u can just manage a ok ok 19incher. Or if u can increase ur budget to 16.5K there is a very good 19in viewsonic.
There are similar thread going on, keep a watch on them also. 17in Samsung 740N - 13K is only one i know coz i bought it. But in 15K u can just manage a ok ok 19incher. Or if u can increase ur budget to 16.5K there is a very good 19in viewsonic.
H hunt3r Inactive Explorer Jun 13, 2006 #5 ^^From where can you manage a 19" in 15k? Max you can get is a 17". Samsung 740N or Benw FP71E(+)
J Josh Inactive Discoverer Jun 13, 2006 #6 ^^ read about some NEC moniters for 15.5K or something in Digit ( LCD moniter shootout ).. Will check that out again ..
^^ read about some NEC moniters for 15.5K or something in Digit ( LCD moniter shootout ).. Will check that out again ..
A archer_0042000 Inactive Contributor Jun 14, 2006 #7 ^^^ Always thought NEC's only made crt monitors!!!
J Josh Inactive Discoverer Jun 14, 2006 #8 Well i checked... Those are NU not NEC... But 19in Viewsonic for 16.5K is pretty good...
S senfunn Inactive Contributor Jun 14, 2006 #9 Does the digital LCDs boost the view any better than analog ones ?? And are they costly ???