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Rating: Summary: Terrific Monitor Review: At first I wanted a flat-panel monitor, but I realized that I could get a very-high quality big screen monitor for less money, like this one. The NEC Multisync FE950+ flat screen 19" monitor truly delivers high quality for a low price. It's bright and beautiful, even going up to 1792 x 1344 maximum resolution at 68 Hz, with a 0.25 to 0.27mm variable dot pitch. Most people will keep their resolution at 1280 x 1024, which enables a completely flick-free refresh rate at 85 Hz. There have been some comments about the two very faint lines which run horizontally. I didn't notice them at all except against completely white backgrounds (which are rare except for Word and some web pages). These barely noticeable lines are negligible and make little difference in the overall great quality you get with this monitor. Also- the comment has already been made that ALL aperture grille monitors have these two lines, and if you want great color and picture quality you'll have to go for an aperture grill monitor. Another great thing about this NEC is the small footprint it leaves for such a large screen size- the height, width, and depth are all roughly 17 ½" (which is quite small). There are numerous controls to customize the screen (size, color, etc), more control than you'll ever really need probably (but it's sure nice to have as many options as possible). Like all 19" monitors it's really only 18" viewable, but I find this to be big enough whether I'm surfing the web or watching a DVD. I really was pleased with this monitor; it's not very expensive and not too bulky, yet still delivers very high quality performance. I highly recommend this product.
Rating: Summary: NEC , Nineteen is the King! Review: Because the prices for the monitors are down, I thought about replacing my 15" monitor with a better one. I 'surfed' around the 'Net, looked around the electronics store and found that NEC Multi-Sync FE950+ gives the best view performance. I specially liked the built-in glare screen that made 'staring' at the screen less stressful to the eyes. The only small drawback that I noticed was the loud 'hum' that the monitor makes when you turn it on but like all things, you get used to it. Sure there's a lot of cheap 19" monitors out there but do you really want to buy another monitor next year to replace the cheap one you just bought? For the first time buyers, NEC is one of the most reliable name in electronics. You can do no wrong in buying this product.
Rating: Summary: Perfect...even with those lines. Review: DeityLord below me has noted the lines and he's right, but there's an explanation in the manual which says these lines are normal for an aperture grill monitor. Matter of fact, I never noticed these (and I had to look hard) until I read his rating and that's because they're only "highly" visible when you're working on a white screen. Therefore, if your primary need is word processing, they could be annoying.Being as most of my use is internet and photo work, they're hardly there and from the moment I plugged it in, the 950 was perfect. It's a beautiful image, great colors, and I didn't have to do a single bit of tweaking as the factory settings were just the way I like them. The price is certainly right here, and at just over three hundred bucks (shop around!) this will do me just fine until the next upgrade or a better and newer technology becomes affordable.
Rating: Summary: The black lines Review: I rated it 4 stars just as above, as to not affect the rating. I did not purchase the item, but want to inform people about the black lines. They are on all aperture grille monitors. They hold up the screen. Basically, there are 2 types of screens, shadow mask and aperture grille, both with pros and cons. The shadow masks give better clarity for such things as text and lines so you would want this type for CAD work or text work. However, the aperture grills give you a lot better color and brightness which is needed for graphics and photos (also games). The downside of aperture grilles is the 2 black lines. All of them have them (go to a store and check out a Sony, since they are aperture grilles they will all have them). I personally own an aperture grille and can say that I prefer the color and brightness. You will get used to the black lines and probably won't notice it after a few weeks. There are more things that are important than the black lines, such as moire and geometry.
Rating: Summary: This is a great monitor Review: I tried a few monitors before I found this one. I actually bought and took back four other 19" monitors. The only other one that even could compare with the picture quality was the Sony that I tried. But that one gave me bad headaches for whatever reason. This FE950+ is a great monitor. The color looks great, and the text is VERY clear. The style of the monitor is very plane. I wish they would make them nicer to look at, but the actual picture is just beautiful! Mine came with a defect on the plastic casing. I actually bought mine at Circuit City online, and the one I bought was the last one. They are no longer carrying this model. So, I am settling for this one even though the case has the defect just because the picture quality is so good. I've only had this monitor about three days now, so hopefully it will last. I definitely rate this five stars!!!
Rating: Summary: Awesome Monitor! Review: Let me start by saying NEC manufactures outstanding monitors! I'm the conputer, data entry, secretary person at our family owned & ran automotive garage (we do fleet service for companies such as Art Van Furniture up here in Michigan). The Offices are directly connected to the service (garage) area. The office area accumaltes lots of Greasy dust, as well as our computers. This greasy dust has killed 2 computer systems but we have 2 9-yr old NEC MultiSync XV17 shadow mask monitors that are still running strong. The monitor I replaced was an NEC MultiSync XV17+ shadow mask monitor that was 10 years old & with a failing picture tube still gave great graphics. I had much apprehension about getting an aperture grille monitor because of all the hoopla about the 2 visible lines that run horizontially across the screen. In fact, I decided to go with the Pioneer 19" shadow mask space saver ...but after waiting weeks without it shipping I began looking again. I read various reviews that stated: if you play alot of games & do a lot of graphic intensive work on your PC then you want an aperture grille monitor. So I canceled the order for Pioneer monitor & Purchased this monitor instead. This is an awesome monitor. The graphics are extremely crip & clear. The anti-glare screen makes looking at the monitor for hours easy on the eyes. The price is unbelievably low for the quality. As for those 2 lines. They are visible, especially on really light backgrounds. But I had to stare long & hard to find both of them. They're extremely faint & about as thick as thin strand of light-gray hair. I use my computer to watch DVD's; to play games such as the Myst series & the Longest Journey; to run programs such as Bryce 3D & Poser; & to run Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, & Access). MS Word is the only program that I've noticed the 2 lines in, but once I get some text up on the screen the lines pretty much disappear into the background. If you spend most of your time in Word Processing programs then you should buy a shadow mask monior. If you run a lot of graphic intensive programs then you'll love this monitor.
Rating: Summary: NEC FE9500+ Flatscreen monitor review Review: Well, I bought this item with high hopes and with good confidence. I had seen this product at our local computer warehouse store and was instantly in love with how sharp the display was. Yeah, some of you are thinkin, BIG DEAL! Well actually it is! A guy like me who keeps around a computer all day has a real strain on his poor eyes and top of the brain. This monitor gives a very comfortable display comparable to nature's finest. - Taking a breath of cold morning, mountain air. Watching the sunset parked at the top of a hilltop with your favorite girl, or guys... whichever way you prefer. Yes its THAT GOOD. Now with all this said, beware of this ... When I got it, everything went well until I noticed something after taking in a few delightful images. Two lines near the middle that go across the screen horizontally. Now if you aren't lookin for them, you won't see them really. But once you know they are there, it bugs... So am I returning it? Hard to say... but one thing is for sure. This is a great product with one lame boo boo, which doesn't look fixable (No drivers available.) The images are perfect, the flat screen is comfortable, the screen doesn't bulge out, and there is no glare. So now you are aware :), good luck!
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