What size monitor do you have?

What size monitor do you have?

  • 15" or under

    Votes: 28 21.1%
  • 17"

    Votes: 52 39.1%
  • 19"

    Votes: 38 28.6%
  • 21" or over

    Votes: 15 11.3%

  • Total voters
    133

Ian

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Are you lucky enough to have a huge 19"+ monitor, or do you prefer something a bit more manageable?
 

Adywebb

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I've never had any complaints about my 17 inches....:p
 

muckshifter

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What! no multi-choice? :D

I have a 15" CRT I use for 'fixing' PCs as it can manage 1024 very nicely, my Iiyama 19" CRT (as we know you only really get an 18") that I thought was failing but is perfect ... and my new Video7 19" TFT :thumb:

It's not how big it is, it's how you use it that counts. :p

I voted 19"



19" Iiyama for sale, Bex ;) cheap, buyer collects.
 

V_R

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17" TFT for me at 1280x1024 :)
 

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17" LCD on the main rig at home, 15" LCD at the Office but it is used with the Laptop through the docking station. I aminly work on my Laptop and seldom use the main rig at home. Have voted for 17" for the record.
 

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21" & 19" both CRT, both Iiyama. Both at 1280 x 1024 85Hz

The biggest is good for gaming :)
 

Me__2001

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have a 17" LCD on this and A 17" CRT on my dads, i'd like a 19" but im a bit short on desk space
 
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i am getting a 17 inch possibly but atm i am stuck with a 15 inch ... i dont want to go to high in sizes or i will haave to run my games at higher resolutions !!

i wondered if games were good on dual monitors ?! as i am buying a new tft anywyas i could save money and get another 15inch screen to go with my old one ... i was gonna start a new thread about this but this seemed to be the perfect place to ask!! :D
 

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G~MAN said:
... i was gonna start a new thread about this but this seemed to be the perfect place to ask!! :D

A new thread is always a good idea to get the best possible help. Some may not notice your message in here and you may end up as a loser with regards to getting solid feedback.

We all are here to help so please go ahead and start an appropriate thread :)
 

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!7" Medion TFT , by gum prices have dropped a lot lately an I only bought this 11 months ago . 13ms reaction time , onboard speakers are very very very quiet , so no upsetting the neighbours then :)
 
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definately got a 21" CRT, the brand name escapes me but i really could care less.... its huge, yes takes the whole desk,. and yes is as heavy as a bag of bricks.
 

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Me... I'm a lap-top girl. I'll take versatility over size any day.
 
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Forgot to add I purchased a Haier 19” CRT from Ebuyer:) 9mths ago they were on offer at the time £67.00 inclusive with free delivery:D , it is also my main monitor Brilliant :p
 
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i got a 3 year old hp pavilion silver VGA 17" TFT. its got a 29ms reaction time and cost me £320 in 2002
 

Ian

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cirianz said:
Me... I'm a lap-top girl. I'll take versatility over size any day.
I never thought to add laptops to that list! Whoops!
 

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