- Flat screen design
- 1,600 x 1,200 resolution at 75 Hz
- 0.24-millimeter aperture grille
- 3-year warranty
- Simple plug-and-play operation
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43 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Superb Professional Quality Monitor,
By A Customer
This review is from: NEC DiamondPro DP920 19" Flat CRT Monitor (Electronics)
Before buying it, and over a period of 6 weeks, I compared the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 920 with almost all top monitor manufacturers, from Sony, Viewsonic, Samsung, Eizo, NEC, Hitachi, CTX, Sceptre, and KDS. My key metric was performance, followed by price. I needed a new monitor to replace my 17 inch Optiquest V775 which had lost its blue color after 5 years of use. So why did I settle on the Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 920? 1. Very high resolutions and refresh rates: I am running it at 1600 x 1200 at 85 Hz (maximum PC resolution and fully flicker free). You can also run it at 1280 x 1024 at 85 Hz or lower. 2. A uniform 0.24 mm aperture grille (AG) pitch. This is in contrast to the latest Sony FD Trinitron tubes which have a variable 0.24 (center) -0.25 (corners) AG pitch. 3. Outstanding and uniform focus throughout the display area, regardless of resolution, and even at 1600 x 1200. 4. Excellent geometry: straight and parallel edges on all 4 corners, with only a very slight, almost unnoticeable bowing in of the video image on the top of the monitor. 5. Superb on screen display and controls - more than you will ever use. Full controls for size, angle, geometry, color purity (4 controls for 4 corners), horizontal and vertical alignment of blue, red, and green guns, ... you name it! All in a very intuitive and easy to use format. 6. A "fine picture mode", enabled via a single key in front of the monitor, that enhances the contrast for text based applications. 7. Light (for a 19 inch monitor) - less than 10 lbs more than my old 17 inch, at 51 lbs (23 kg). 8. Space saving - a short depth of only 18 inches - this is only 0.5 inches deeper than my old 17 inch monitor! 9. And finally, Mitsubishi quality which has made its monitors famous among graphic professionals and desktop publishers. As for the price, this monitor is only ... more ... than the 17 inch Sony CPD-G200, with better quality and specs, and 2 inches more (diagonal) of space.... I highly recommend this monitor. payman
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for the price,
By A Customer
This review is from: NEC DiamondPro DP920 19" Flat CRT Monitor (Electronics)
As a professional graphic designer, I've seen and worked on many monitors over the years. Excluding monitors used for things like color correction duties, this monitor is one of the best I've seen. It provides consistent, reliable, and extremely sharp image quality. When compared to comparable Sony & Viewsonic models, this shines above the rest. And to top it off, it has a better price point. Overall, I think this is a great buy.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A performance monitor at moderate price,
By Performance Persuer (Baltimore, MD USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: NEC DiamondPro DP920 19" Flat CRT Monitor (Electronics)
Recently I bought a power computer without monitor. I needed to find a monitor which can match this computer. The first concern is the performance: Rich and precise color, sharp image,totally flat screen and flick free. The second concern is cost. But I do not want cheaply made models. After careful comparison, I narrow down to three manufactures: NEC, Mitsubishi and Sony. Sony is a big name. You have to pay extra for its fame. Sony's 19 inch flat models sell for high bucks. If you go to sony's homepage, they are even too shy to tell you the refresh rates at maximum resolution for their monitors!(A lot of people do not look for refresh rate. Instead they care more about maximum resolution. But without a high refresh rate, very high resolution will be meaningless). So in my view, sony's monitors are good but not worth so much money. The NEC-Mitsubishi homepage shows all the technical information you need to know about their monitors before making decisions. Then I narrow it down to 2 models: NEC FP 955 and Mitsubishi DP920. Both of them are perfectly flat screen. Finally I chose Mitsubishi DP920. Why? The reason is simple. It is a excellent monitor with maximum resolution 1600x1200 at 85 Hz (Even at the highest resolution it is flick free!!!), and 0.24 mm uniform aperture grill. While the NEC FP955 is also a terrific monitor, I did not choose it since I am not a graphic designer I do not want to pay for extra resolution I do not need. When finally my DP920 ordered from Amazon came, I was completely satisfied and happy with my wise dicision. With [the money]it is worth of your every dollar. I am impressed by its rich color and sharp image. Mitsubishi is not a good marketer. That is why it can only sell for less for such a superb product. I strongly recommend it.
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