View Full Version : What size monitor do you use?
Elgin Clock
19-11-2003, 12:28
I want to know what size monitor you use, it can be more than one size.
D.J. Fluck
19-11-2003, 12:30
2 CRTs
17" & 19"
Dual Display :D
Jeff Waegelin
19-11-2003, 12:57
15" LCD, for me
Amanda Morrison
19-11-2003, 13:03
Because of the ridiculously small desks here, I have a 15' flat panel from Gateway.
Clark Gilbert
19-11-2003, 13:09
Laptop 15in
I love my heavy laptop beast. (all 7.1 lbs of it!)
Joe Ross
19-11-2003, 13:11
Originally posted by Amanda Morrison
Because of the ridiculously small desks here, I have a 15' flat panel from Gateway.
I think the desk only looks small, when dwarfed by a 15 foot flat panel. :p
Elgin, There is quite a difference between a 17" CRT and LCD, perhaps you should put in seperate options for CRT and LCDs. And can you show me a monitor that is more then 1 size?
I love my light laptop beast..14.1" lcd there.
21" CRT, both at home and work.
My first computer (IBM PS/2 model 50) had a 12" monitor and a 20mb hard drive (don't forget that optional math coprocessor too!). AutoCAD ran like a dream on it (made me tired from waiting), and the dot matrix printer was great for printing out 40 page term papers until it jammed around page 39.
Computers have come a long way in the last 20 years (even 5 years). Stepping up to a 17" CRT was great back in 1996, and now I wouldn't want to live with anything smaller than a 19".
With the introduction of LCD displays, you can pick up a fairly cheap used 19-21" CRT at your local mom 'n pop computer store. While the footprint is large, it's the screen that's ultimately used :D
23" Apple HD Cinema Display :)
http://a1152.g.akamai.net/7/1152/51/f801230e4e7df2/www.apple.com/displays/acd23/images/top_03182002.jpg
Elgin Clock
19-11-2003, 17:31
Originally posted by Joe Ross
Elgin, There is quite a difference between a 17" CRT and LCD, perhaps you should put in seperate options for CRT and LCDs. And can you show me a monitor that is more then 1 size?
I did not know that there was a difference in sizes betweed lcd and crt.. hmm.. imagine that!! Learn something new everyday!
As for the multiple choice option, I did that so you can put in the sizes of different screens that you use like DJ Fluck did.
Like as for me, I use a 15" at my mom's, a 17" at my dads, 19" at school, and 21" at work. <I am spoiled at work!> lol
So that I think that answers the size question.
Also, see my other poll HERE (http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=22770) if you haven't already checked it out!
The reason I am doing this is to make our new team WEBSITE (http://www.team237.com) adapt, or at least standard for the most popular or most used monitor size and resoulution out there in FIRST land!
Monitor resolution is really more important than size. There was a similar question asked for website development you might want to check it out.
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=21246&highlight=resolution
Originally posted by UIDzero
[B]23" Apple HD Cinema Display :)
Wow!! Let me wipe the drool off my shirt collar before someone sees me oogling that 23" cinema LCD. I guess those big CRT displays really are a sort of dying breed.
Joe Ross
20-11-2003, 15:13
Originally posted by Elgin Clock
I did not know that there was a difference in sizes betweed lcd and crt.. hmm.. imagine that!! Learn something new everyday!
LCD sizes report the true size of the screen. Monitor sizes are the size of the screen plus the surrounding frame. CRTs also report a viewable size which is equivilant to a LCDs size.
For example, a 15" CRT will often have a viewable size of 14". A 17" CRT will have a viewable size of 16" or so. Sometimes, 21" CRTs will have a viewable size as low as 19.5"
Another part is the perceived size. The 18" LCDs at school look bigger then the 19" CRT (18" viewable) that I have now.
I replaced my parents 17" CRT with a 15" LCD and haven't heard any complaints (we'll see what happens when he reads this thread, though ;)
Rickertsen2
20-11-2003, 16:36
CRTs: 19"(computer i use most often), 21", 17", and yes sadly one of my comps has a 15"
Other: 57" Widescreen HD
Laptop: 17"(i think)
Originally posted by UIDzero
23" Apple HD Cinema Display :)
http://a1152.g.akamai.net/7/1152/51/f801230e4e7df2/www.apple.com/displays/acd23/images/top_03182002.jpg
Oh yeah? Well, how about DUAL 23" Apple HD Cinema displays! Heh heh heh - I got Kevin beat (glad he is on my team... :D )
-dave
p.s. of course, I have complete display-envy over the guy who works with me that has FIVE 23" HD displays arrayed across his desk! His favorite quote is "when you are looking at the whole solar system, you need a LOT of display area!"
Rich Wong
22-11-2003, 00:18
Originally posted by dlavery
p.s. of course, I have complete display-envy over the guy who works with me that has FIVE 23" HD displays arrayed across his desk! His favorite quote is "when you are looking at the whole solar system, you need a LOT of display area!"
That is just plain scarely.......and difficult to imagine.
:ahh:
;)
Five HD Cinemas... Up until you made me imagine that, I was perfectly content with my TiBook. They would be pretty hard to carry around with me, so I guess I can stay content.
Yan Wang
23-11-2003, 20:27
I am currently using a temporary 19" CRT @ 1280x1024 because my other 17" flat crt fried.
Picking up a 19" Flat NEC Multisync sometime this week. I think with a max res of either 1920x___ or 1794x___.
mtaman02
25-11-2003, 00:01
15" Flat Screen LCD
MissDaisyGirl
25-11-2003, 00:20
Dual 23" displays?!?! Jeez! I can say that I am definitely turning green with envy. Who doesn't like Macintosh? I mean....really?
I have a 17" cinema display laptop....not bad for a laptop eh?
His name is Ti :D
Duke 13370
25-11-2003, 05:50
http://go-l.com/monitors/grand_canyon/features/index.htm
oh yeah!
My main monitor is a 19" Viewsonic P95f+ (1600x1200@80hz) and my secondary monitor (which usually has either IRC or my server's shell full-screened) is a 15" running at 1024x768@70hz. Dual monitors makes life with Photoshop way better :P Also good if you don't like those tiny PuTTY sessions :P
I wish I not only had the real-estate but also the $$$ to put 5 23" displays on my desk.
However, I am content with my 19" $200 Costco Sylvania connected to my laptop running at 1600x1200
This will make most of us drool: http://www.9xmedia.com/pages-Build_a_system/X-Top_Expert---5_over_5.html
Sam Oldak
07-03-2004, 20:38
I use two computers side by side, and three monitors. (17, 17, and 15). I use a kvm switch for the middle one.
21" Sony Trinitron touchscreen monitor, uses a KVM switch between my windows box and my linux box.
I just got my laptop to do Dual Screen. It is so nice and very cool!
OneAngryDaisy
08-03-2004, 07:46
a teeny weeny 4'' LCD screen.. w00t.. allows me to surf the net and chat on aim all day long
for those of you who are curious- its a T-Mobile Sidekick
i like to refer to this picture: (attached)
Elgin Clock
10-03-2004, 14:32
a teeny weeny 4'' LCD screen.. w00t.. allows me to surf the net and chat on aim all day long
for those of you who are curious- its a T-Mobile Sidekick
Is that what you used for the play-by-play in NJ?? I was wondering about that!
Mark McLeod
10-03-2004, 15:13
At work I have a set of screens that are 10' x 36', but they're only 3840 pixels across. (I'm the one all the way on the right)
I like a lot of real estate.
Too bad it won't fit in the pits:(
Elgin Clock
10-03-2004, 15:22
At work I have a set of screens that are 10' x 36', but they're only 3840 pixels across. (I'm the one all the way on the right)
I like a lot of real estate.
Too bad it won't fit in the pits:(
It looks like you are playing flight simulators on those screens.. I wish I had a "job" like that!!! lol
Side note: Did your team change it's name this year?? We won NYC Regional with you guys in 2002 and weren't you a different name?
Mark McLeod
10-03-2004, 16:53
It looks like you are playing flight simulators on those screens.. I wish I had a "job" like that!!! lol
Side note: Did your team change it's name this year?? We won NYC Regional with you guys in 2002 and weren't you a different name?Yea, I grew up and get to play video games for a living. And they pay me to do this!! I had the screens split into three for that shot, but the panoramas look really nice.
We were the Titans when we won NYC with you guys (thanks for picking us!).
We changed last year to Robotic Eagles, because our school mascot is an eagle and it gave us a costume for the competitions and also because one of the students painted a neat looking eagle with part of the face exposed like in the Terminator.
We spoke to some of your guys/girls in the pits at Trenton on Sat. Very nice bar mechanism.
Congrats on a great showing and a great win!
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