Tannin said:
Never met a 19 inch CRT yet that was truly happy at 1280 x 1024 - and I've tried quite a few. Well, a handful of the very best ones, but you really are pushing your luck trying to run 1280 on 19 inch screens. 1124 should be perfectly doable, however.
1280x1024 on a 19-inch monitor is simply going to make you go blind.
It's best to keep screen resolution at around 85 DPI (yes, 85 dots per inch) for a WYSIWYG rendition that equals a laser printer printout. Using this rule,
approximate pixel resolutions are:
19-inch ..... 1024x768
21-inch ..... 1152x864
22-inch ..... 1280x1024
On the 22-inch Mitsubishi (NEC/Mitsubishi) DP-2020 / DP-2040 / DP-2060 / DP-2070SB models, I usually stick with 1152x864 for photography work, for text -- 1152x864 or 1280x1024.
Santilli said:
This Hitachi monitor looks pretty good at 85 mhz and 1280, and, the other at 1152 is back to stunning...
As a long-time consumer of higher-end monitors, my general consensus is that Hitachi are best for CAD / page layout (text), Sony Trinitron best for photographic, and Mitsubishi Diamondtron good at everything.
...What did you think of the Mitsubishi 22, and, are they dropping in price?
Mitsubishi and NEC merged their display companies a couple of years ago, and now they've been spun-off as a separate company called NEC Display, Inc -- same engineers, same factories, same everything except funding.
As for the price, yes, they've dropped to the high-US$600 price range for a 22-inch DP-2070SB. Unfortunately, NEC Display has just recently stopped production of the 2070SB CRT monitor, and all other CRT monitors as well -- except for their $5000 super-accurate version of the 2070SB called the Diamondtron UWG RDF225WG.
ddrueding said:
All my Mitsu 2040u monitors are quite happy at 1600x1200, but I have a pair of the Sony GDM 24" CRTs coming in, and am interested in what they can do.
File this tidbit of info away, just in case you come across a good deal on a 2070SB (Mitsubishi or NEC/Mtsubishi -- same exact monitor, just a change in the name that's silkscreened on the front bezel):
The DP-2060U was a improvement over the DP-2040U in internal bandwidth. The DP-2070SB was a major improvement over the DP-2060U in every area, especially in that it can produce some very bright whites with the same black-point setting as a DP-2060U (hence, SB = Super Bright or simply super-wide dynamic range), and the chassis is a slight bit smaller than the 2020/2040/2060 chassis. Overall, a hell of a package. Too bad they are now out of production.