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Princeton Eo900 19" Monitor (Pc/Mac)

Princeton Eo900 19" Monitor (Pc/Mac)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding monitor
Review: I bought one of these for my Mac about a year ago and now am purchasing another...seems that the price has come down a bit.

To make a long story short, the monitor is absolutely fabulous and you can not go wrong with it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible monitor
Review: I bought the EO90, the immediate predecessor to this unit, about a year ago. When I got it, I was stunned by the sharp image quality and high refresh rates. I am especially sensitive to flicker and need to use a high refresh; this monitor lets me run a comfortabe 1024x768 at 100Hz. It goes all the way up to 160Hz for 640x480, though at 160 it starts to get a little fuzzy.

I can't begin to tell what all the controls are supposed to do, but I can tell that if I could figure them out they'd be great. I do know that the monitor allows you to set a custom "color temperature" which, I suppose, would be a boon for graphics designers.

If you are looking for an excellent 19" monitor, you can't go wrong with this model from Princeton Graphics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Incredible monitor
Review: I bought the EO90, the immediate predecessor to this unit, about a year ago. When I got it, I was stunned by the sharp image quality and high refresh rates. I am especially sensitive to flicker and need to use a high refresh; this monitor lets me run a comfortabe 1024x768 at 100Hz. It goes all the way up to 160Hz for 640x480, though at 160 it starts to get a little fuzzy.

I can't begin to tell what all the controls are supposed to do, but I can tell that if I could figure them out they'd be great. I do know that the monitor allows you to set a custom "color temperature" which, I suppose, would be a boon for graphics designers.

If you are looking for an excellent 19" monitor, you can't go wrong with this model from Princeton Graphics.


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