Monitor sizes in 1995

Can't remember the name of the company who made my 21" monitor but it used a Trinitron tube. Was amazing at the time; 1600*1200 goodness playing CS!
 
14" VGA 640 x 480 in '90 or '91
15" 800 X 600 in about '94
17" 1024 x 768 in about '97 or '98 This lasted me until 2010 when I went 24"
 
From memory most machines came with 14" around this time, 15" was an affordable upgrade and the 17" stuff was pretty expensive.
 
Can't remember the name of the company who made my 21" monitor but it used a Trinitron tube. Was amazing at the time; 1600*1200 goodness playing CS!

mitsubushi diamondtron :) anyone worth theyre salth had one, tho took up huge amount of desk space
 
Not sure if it was exactly 1995, but in the 90's I had the following monitors:

First monitor was a 14" CRT (Packard Bell) that could only do 800x600 @ 75hz (I think) but even then it was quite blurry.

Second monitor was a 15" CRT (CTX) that could do 1024x768 @ 85hz and looked pretty sharp.

Third monitor was a 21" CRT (Fujitsu) that could do 1280x960 @ 100hz or 1600x1200 @ 75hz. Was usable at 1600x1200 but at 75hz I still noticed flickering.

After that I got my first LCD monitor, but that was well into the 00's.
 
502 visionmaster pro (21") behind me with a manufacturer date of june 98, I think I got it that july.. lasted until '07 before it bit the bucket, was a good investment (and I think I didn't pay hardly any more for it than you did your 17" one).

In '95 the 14" screens were a main staple, soon to be phased out, but we weren't selling anything smaller than a 14 in my store from at least 92-93+

I think even the Amiga/ST monitors were 14" models too, and Commodore popped its clogs before '95 also.
 
Pretty sure mine was around 14", I was very young though. I do remember it having manual brightness/contrast controls, no OSD back then. I also remember getting a new computer in around 2000, with a 17" LG Flatron monitor, flat glass, touch buttons for the OSD, it was incredible at the time :D Wish I still had it actually it's better than most LCD's I've had, such a sharp and bright picture on it.
 
Same here.

A year later while working for HP I asked my manager to upgrade my 14" to a 21", I needed the higher res :). Cost well over £2000 IIRC and was 1600x1200 :eek:

See, even then people knew that 1200 vertical pixels was the way forwards, none of this 1080 nonsense :(
 
mitsubushi diamondtron :) anyone worth theyre salth had one, tho took up huge amount of desk space

They were really good, it was recommended to me at the time as they were using it for graphic design, i didn't like the shape and went instead with a 19" taxan, it still works.
 
either in 98 or 99 we bought a high end family packard bell (still got some bits of it in the attic...) which had a 17" monitor. That thing was MASSIVE.
 
Ah memories.

Apricot Pentium 90 with a 15" Flatron I think it was called.

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heh desktop cases, dunno but its made me think why they were fazed out. i gess you could say most htpc cases are descended from them
 
I had my first pc in 1995 for christmas from my parents. It came with a 15" screen which was considered pretty big at the time.

Its was a P120 , and i remember i broke it on the first day.
Thankfully to my surprise the support line was open on Boxing Day and i remember him taking my details and confirming the spec and commenting on 'how awesome the system was" :D

Full spec was
P120
15" monitor
1GB HDD :o
16mb Ram
Win 3.11 FWG and DOS 6.22
Gravis Ultrasound Soundcard
and a x16 speed cd reader
I cant remember what gfx was installed, but it did have a TV Card.
 
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I got an iiyama visionmaster 17" in early 1995. Cost me about £600 ex vat from memory.


It is still going strong sitting on a desk at work where it ended up when i swapped over to a 21" in 1998
 
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