Hi,
Currently I have a 17" Philips 170c monitor, it's coming up to 3 years old and I feel a nice (slightly larger) monitor would be in order for this system:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17895555
(Last two links from my post.)
Before I post some of the specs that I'd like in the new monitor I feel I must praise the one I currently have. It's had a mug broke against it, fell both front and back numerous times and did infact "repair" the pixels (1cm x 1cm area roughly) that I thought the mug had broken. This is the level off durability/ strength I'm looking for in the new monitor.
As in the base unit thread ^^^, I play a fair few games and would like a pretty decent resolution that a ATI 4850 could handle. Also strength / durability is a must as I often tilt the screen forward so it's clearer to see in the light. The screen must also be very easy to set up. With my current monitor I have an auto button that positions image for me and all the colours seem to be spot on, I would like the new monitor to be the same. There's not a specific size I'm looking for but a well builit, good spec monitor for under £200 (less if possible) is effectively what I'm after.
Also a 3+ year warranty is needed.
Thanks
FMF
Currently I have a 17" Philips 170c monitor, it's coming up to 3 years old and I feel a nice (slightly larger) monitor would be in order for this system:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17895555
(Last two links from my post.)
Before I post some of the specs that I'd like in the new monitor I feel I must praise the one I currently have. It's had a mug broke against it, fell both front and back numerous times and did infact "repair" the pixels (1cm x 1cm area roughly) that I thought the mug had broken. This is the level off durability/ strength I'm looking for in the new monitor.
As in the base unit thread ^^^, I play a fair few games and would like a pretty decent resolution that a ATI 4850 could handle. Also strength / durability is a must as I often tilt the screen forward so it's clearer to see in the light. The screen must also be very easy to set up. With my current monitor I have an auto button that positions image for me and all the colours seem to be spot on, I would like the new monitor to be the same. There's not a specific size I'm looking for but a well builit, good spec monitor for under £200 (less if possible) is effectively what I'm after.
Also a 3+ year warranty is needed.
Thanks
FMF