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I really love native resolution, but you can only go up to 1024x768 with a VGA monitor. Does anyone know where I could get a DVI monitor for, say, under $150 thats 15" or above?
 
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You can try the following monitors, Gateway HD1900, ViewSonic VX1962wm and HP W2007. The first two are 19" and HP one is 20". Every one of them are in $150-160 range and use the DVI interface.
 
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ive got Acer P193W , a cheapest one with dvi and 2 ms response time and i like it even its small , 19 inches only
 

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LAWL this is a 3-month old thread... Just makes me funny... (my grammar died)
 
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P stands for Premium , X series is for Exel

does ya monik has a crystal brite display type ?

 
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with crystal brite u can see yaself like in the mirror but gives vivid , natural colors in return

 
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19 is supposped to be a small size just like 15 inches dissapered from the market , i guess 17 will go in history soon
 
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I really love native resolution, but you can only go up to 1024x768 with a VGA monitor. Does anyone know where I could get a DVI monitor for, say, under $150 thats 15" or above?
You said VGA monitors can only go up to 1024x768. thats not true. my display is 1680x1050.
mine is a 20inch monitor vga, Flatron L204WS
 

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I was naive and slim minded back then. I now know that my montitor can only go there :). Also, I only have a 15-inch.
 
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Old post, old topic, bit WindowsGeek is bored. Young BetaMan, you have much to learn. VGA doesn't have a limit, but instead the limit lies in the monitor and graphics card. One of my monitors (the Envision 19") is VGA only, but is 1280x1024. The only difference, other than the connector type, is that VGA is analog, and DVI is digital.
 

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