I have a 19" Black Trinitron that is finally dying. I got it back in 2000 before I went to college and, well, I can tell its on its last leg. Its been moved and dropped and abused numerous times. Its getting blurry and there are "phase lines" going across it. I'm looking for an LCD if possible, but am open to anything. 19"+ is a necessity, lightly used or new. LMK please. Thank you for your time.
My friend has a 20" LCD for sale. Here is the copy paste... he said all cords included (power, dvi, vga). Random info: rand: SAMSUNG Model: 204T Cabinet Color: Black Screen Size: 20.1" Widescreen: No Maximum Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Recommended Resolution: 1600 x 1200 Viewing Angle: 178°(H) / 178°(V) Pixel Pitch: 0.255mm Display Colors: 16.7 Million Brightness : 300 cd/m2 Contrast Ratio: 700:1 Response Time: 16ms Horizontal Refresh Rate: 30 KHz - 81 KHz Vertical Refresh Rate: 56 Hz - 75 Hz Panel: a-si TFT/Super-PVA Display Type: UXGA Input Video Compatibility: Analog RGB, Digital Connectors: D-Sub, DVI-D D-Sub: 1 DVI: 1 HDMI: No Power Consumption: 63 Watts (max.) Built in TV Tuner: No Built in Speakers: No Features: VESA Wall Mounting: 100mm x 100mm, Narrow Bezel Design, MagicTune with MagicRotation Technology, Built-in Power Supply, Height Adjustment, Dual Interface Dimensions (W×H×D): 17.5" x 18.0" x 9.0" (w/stand) Weight: 18.0 lbs.
Steve - sounds sexy. I like the fast response time too. How much? Probably out of my price range. haha
I have a 20" Dell tube you can have if you want it. Sony Trinitron tube. I have a 19" Gateway tube here too.
I have a 19in wide screen I'd sell ya if you'd like pm me for more details at work I can't get to into it right now but I'll sell it cheap
I have a 19" CRT that you can have gratis if you come and pick it up. Works fine. Hell, I have another 17" CRT that anyone is welcome to have. Hell part deux, I have a 17" flat panel I'll sell for $75 - NIB.
I'll have to remove it from the box and post specs. My wife brought it home from the office for her "work from home days". We already have two 20"+ flat panels...:biggrin: