From: brians@rigel.cs.pdx.edu (Brian Smith) Subject: Re: What the 17" monitor reviews never tell you Date: 21 Aug 1992 17:15:13 GMT
In article <yPgiPB1w165w@questor.wimsey.bc.ca> sp@questor.wimsey.bc.ca (Steve Pershing) writes:
>exuptr@exu.ericsson.se (Patrick Taylor) writes:
>
>=> >I have an Eizo (which is the nanao in german) 9080i with the same
>=> >symptoms. I gave it back to get a new monitor, but got a letter from
>=> >Eizo, which said, that these 'moire' (thats the word with 'm' :-) )
>=> >pattern are a characteristic for 17" monitors. My solution is to have
>=> >a 'cornflowerblue' root window...
>
>I wonder if "moire" patterns are also visible on Sony's large (trinitron)
>monitors? Anybody??
I hate to add noise to an overflowing group, but I have to mention that
the NEC 5FG is *wonderful* at 17 inches. There is no moire patterning,
and there is almost no deviation at the corners (forgot the technical
term). This is a good monitor. At $1300, I consider it well worth the
money for all the eye strain that it saves me.
Brian
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