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Alfred Kaufmann
July 28th 06, 03:07 PM
I am building a super nice system for a small company and I recommended a
nice 19" widescreen LCD monitor. The office manager wants to save a couple
hundred dollars and keep their old 17" regular non-flat screen monitor. The
video card I ordered doesn't even have a VGA plug! (I do have a DVD-I to
VGA converter)

I am going to argue for the monitor with the following reasons.

1. They have a much smaller footprint on the desk
2. It can display much more information without the need for scrolling
3. It is much easier on the eyes.
4. It does not give off radiation to scare pregnant woman

If you have any more please let me know.

Al

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
July 28th 06, 05:08 PM
With only a 19" screen, I probably wouldn't go widescreen, but just a
regular 4:3 19" LCD.
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Cari (MS-MVP) Windows Client - Printing & Imaging
www.coribright.com/Windows


"Alfred Kaufmann" > wrote in message
...
>I am building a super nice system for a small company and I recommended a
>nice 19" widescreen LCD monitor. The office manager wants to save a couple
>hundred dollars and keep their old 17" regular non-flat screen monitor.
>The video card I ordered doesn't even have a VGA plug! (I do have a DVD-I
>to VGA converter)
>
> I am going to argue for the monitor with the following reasons.
>
> 1. They have a much smaller footprint on the desk
> 2. It can display much more information without the need for scrolling
> 3. It is much easier on the eyes.
> 4. It does not give off radiation to scare pregnant woman
>
> If you have any more please let me know.
>
> Al
>
>
>

Armand Hammer
July 30th 06, 11:53 PM
I would be very concerned about a company who hires a guy that orders a
video card with only a dvd-i input.

"Alfred Kaufmann" > wrote in message
...
>I am building a super nice system for a small company and I recommended a
>nice 19" widescreen LCD monitor. The office manager wants to save a couple
>hundred dollars and keep their old 17" regular non-flat screen monitor.
>The video card I ordered doesn't even have a VGA plug! (I do have a DVD-I
>to VGA converter)
>
> I am going to argue for the monitor with the following reasons.
>
> 1. They have a much smaller footprint on the desk
> 2. It can display much more information without the need for scrolling
> 3. It is much easier on the eyes.
> 4. It does not give off radiation to scare pregnant woman
>
> If you have any more please let me know.
>
> Al
>
>
>

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
July 31st 06, 06:12 AM
I'd be quite concerned that the 'super nice system' wasn't going to be
utilized in the way an office PC usually is.... a double D-Sub graphics card
is usually a high end gaming card and I'm presuming the company isn't going
to be developing and testing high end games!

A mid range D-Sub and VGA socket card would probably be more appropriate...
and take less from the budget. Leaving a little more in it for a nice 4:3
19" LCD monitor.
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



"Armand Hammer" > wrote in message
...
>I would be very concerned about a company who hires a guy that orders a
>video card with only a dvd-i input.
>
> "Alfred Kaufmann" > wrote in message
> ...
>>I am building a super nice system for a small company and I recommended a
>>nice 19" widescreen LCD monitor. The office manager wants to save a
>>couple hundred dollars and keep their old 17" regular non-flat screen
>>monitor. The video card I ordered doesn't even have a VGA plug! (I do
>>have a DVD-I to VGA converter)
>>
>> I am going to argue for the monitor with the following reasons.
>>
>> 1. They have a much smaller footprint on the desk
>> 2. It can display much more information without the need for scrolling
>> 3. It is much easier on the eyes.
>> 4. It does not give off radiation to scare pregnant woman
>>
>> If you have any more please let me know.
>>
>> Al
>>
>>
>>
>
>

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