Not sure I am in the rigth forum. I am looking for an inexpensive monitor for work. I definitely want a 5:4 aspect ratio, not a wide screen. I am looking at three Hanns G comparable 19 inch models. The differences seem so minor that I can't make out what is significant. Models are JC199APD, HH191DPB, and HX191DPB.
http://www.google.com/search?q=JC199APD found your post and nothing else.
Is there a link to this available?
Sorry that I did not provide more info. I am new at this. The page is in the CNet review site. I tried to add the link here, but o luck. I just copied it.
http://reviews.cnet.com/lcd-monitors/?filter=1000036_13686276_100021_10061970_500166_5101600_&tag=mnco
I'll tell why in a moment. The HannsG HH-191DPB contrast ratio pulls it ahead of the others. DHCP helps too.
For me this model is a NO SALE since these are not the current technology of WIDE SCREEN. Because of my work I must get the new displays that you see today or my software efforts would be hampered by using the older displays.
I'm sure you have a reason for this choice.
Bob
I am probably a little naive about this, but my reason for preferring a 5:4 aspect ratio to a wide screen is being able to see two documents at once one above the other, and see more of one document at a time. Graphics capabilities is not my primary concern. I realize everything has moved to wide screen format. perharps there are some disadvantages that I don't understand. I welcome your thoughts on this.
I picked up the swivel model as you see at http://s175.photobucket.com/albums/w146/rproffitt2000/?action=view¤t=desktop2.jpg
If I didn't swivel that then maybe 2 docs side by side?
All personal choice there.
Bob
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