Argh, after several years of service my Benq monitor is no longer displaying a picture. I have connected an old 15" monitor to my PC so as to isolate the problem and on this I can see the startup screens before it gives me an 'out of range' message. The Benq doesn't show anything at all, including its logo, 'no signal' message and menu screens, so it must be the monitor which has failed and not the graphics card in my PC.
Anyhow, I now need a new one and pretty fast too as I go to uni in a week! I notice most monitors are widescreen format, I know that my graphics card will output widescreen resolutions but I have concerns. What will happen when trying to play an old game (Quake 3) on a widescreen monitor? Will I get edge bars or will it strech? I'm fairly certain the game won't display in widescreen. With web browsing it appears you just get either filler bars or a wider web page, neither is too bad. For films the wide is an advantage (though I normally only play TV DVDs on my PC, futurama etc). I also am not sure how much space my uni desk has for a really wide one.
I'm looking for suggestions up to around £100. Primarily excellent picture quality and fast response, but also an in-built power supply would be nice, speakers are not required or desired. The Dell IN2010N 20" Widescreen seems like a good deal but is going to be very broad on the desk. I also came accross the Fujitsu E19-9 19" LCD TFT Monitor which is standard format 19" and on specs should be good, but is quite elusive in terms of customer feedback.
Any suggestions? 17-20" should be possible to accomodate
Anyhow, I now need a new one and pretty fast too as I go to uni in a week! I notice most monitors are widescreen format, I know that my graphics card will output widescreen resolutions but I have concerns. What will happen when trying to play an old game (Quake 3) on a widescreen monitor? Will I get edge bars or will it strech? I'm fairly certain the game won't display in widescreen. With web browsing it appears you just get either filler bars or a wider web page, neither is too bad. For films the wide is an advantage (though I normally only play TV DVDs on my PC, futurama etc). I also am not sure how much space my uni desk has for a really wide one.
I'm looking for suggestions up to around £100. Primarily excellent picture quality and fast response, but also an in-built power supply would be nice, speakers are not required or desired. The Dell IN2010N 20" Widescreen seems like a good deal but is going to be very broad on the desk. I also came accross the Fujitsu E19-9 19" LCD TFT Monitor which is standard format 19" and on specs should be good, but is quite elusive in terms of customer feedback.
Any suggestions? 17-20" should be possible to accomodate
