I’m looking to replace my CRT with an LCD. I bought my kids a Samsung 710V 17 inch that was on sale at output.com and I can’t believe how gorgeous this thing is. It just blows my 21 inch IBM P260 CRT away with crisp text that is easy to read. Now I want one... no... make that two. ;-)
My question is: Since my graphics card accepts two monitors (one 15-pin D-Sub (analog) and one DVI (digital) input), should I get one LCD with a DVI input? They are about $100 more money for the same LCD specs with DVI. Will I see a $100 difference quality? Does anyone have both and can tell the difference side-by-side? Or should I just get two analog LCD’s so that I have exactly the same model (and quality) for both monitors? I’m thinking of getting two 17" to replace my 21" (which is only 20" viewable anyway). Should I replace it with two 19" or are they too big? The Samsung 710N-2 is only $295 and has a five star rating. Anyone have this display or comments about it?
Bonus question: Why is a digital input to a digital device (i.e., DVI) more money than an analog input to a digital device since obviously the cheaper one requires more components for the A/D converter and the digital one does not. Is this a rip off?
~jr
My question is: Since my graphics card accepts two monitors (one 15-pin D-Sub (analog) and one DVI (digital) input), should I get one LCD with a DVI input? They are about $100 more money for the same LCD specs with DVI. Will I see a $100 difference quality? Does anyone have both and can tell the difference side-by-side? Or should I just get two analog LCD’s so that I have exactly the same model (and quality) for both monitors? I’m thinking of getting two 17" to replace my 21" (which is only 20" viewable anyway). Should I replace it with two 19" or are they too big? The Samsung 710N-2 is only $295 and has a five star rating. Anyone have this display or comments about it?
Bonus question: Why is a digital input to a digital device (i.e., DVI) more money than an analog input to a digital device since obviously the cheaper one requires more components for the A/D converter and the digital one does not. Is this a rip off?
~jr