19" LCD Monitors Roundup

@ 2009/01/14
In our today’s article we are going to discuss another seven displays with 19-inch diagonal from Acer, Asus, Samsung and ViewSonic. Among them are a couple of pretty unusual solutions: one based on PVA matrix and another one with a built-in web-cam.
# Acer AL1917Nsd
# ASUS VK191D
# ASUS VW195D
# ASUS VW198T
# Samsung SyncMaster 943NW
# Samsung SyncMaster 943T
# ViewSonic VA1916w
Comment from jmke @ 2009/01/15
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Originally Posted by Rutar View Post
That doesn't compensate for your workers being less productive.
that largely depends on what your workers do
Comment from Rutar @ 2009/01/15
That doesn't compensate for your workers being less productive.


http://pdf.euro.apple.com/pdf/pn=Cin...p30_report.pdf

http://www.necdisplay.com/gowide/NEC...Study_0208.pdf


As well as my personal expierence
Comment from jmke @ 2009/01/15
when you're placing orders of 200+ units, every € less makes a difference;
17" LCD ~€100
24" LCD ~€400

€60.000 saved
Comment from Rutar @ 2009/01/15
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
for most apps 17~19" is sufficient, certainly office apps for 99% of those out there
sufficent doesn't mean lowest total cost
Comment from jmke @ 2009/01/14
17" = 1280x1024 = 2560*1024
24" = 1920x1200, seamless
don't know really... both have their advantages
Comment from piotke @ 2009/01/14
dual 17 or 19" is better to work with office minded then one 24"

We here at work have all a dual config.
Comment from jmke @ 2009/01/14
for most apps 17~19" is sufficient, certainly office apps for 99% of those out there
Comment from Rutar @ 2009/01/14
indeed and its even worse if companies don't buy 24" min because there time is money and big screens save a lot of time
Comment from jmke @ 2009/01/14
min. size for new screen today should be 24" for those with a nice budget, 22" for those looking for lower cost. Who, beside office users, would buy 19" ?