blasterman
08-01-2002, 03:14 AM
Varible brightness levels are nothing new. I have been using a 19'' MagInnovision 986N for about 6 months which has 4 levels of brightness- Warm,Vivid,Zoom,Normal. Was $129.95 w/rebate ar Best Buy. Does great job.
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Click to See Complete Forum and Search --> : Samsung SyncMaster 765MB Review blasterman 08-01-2002, 03:14 AM Varible brightness levels are nothing new. I have been using a 19'' MagInnovision 986N for about 6 months which has 4 levels of brightness- Warm,Vivid,Zoom,Normal. Was $129.95 w/rebate ar Best Buy. Does great job. gjimene2 08-09-2002, 07:08 PM awwwww ****, you found a 19" monitor for $129, ****, I can't find one below $200 refurbished or $300 brand new. Except for microcenter, they have them for $150 but they "always" runs out. I have an IBM Monitor that came with my Aptiva (R.I.P) it does a great job but after about three and a half years the screen would turn magnenta once in a while, and is due to the fact that it has some loose pins. But the brightness level is just like any other monitor for the exception that you have to change it manually instead of the new fancy one button setting switch which I think it's great. The reason why I like the newer monitors with one touch birghtness control is as stated in the article. One setting is better for graphics, another is better for word, and then there is one which is better for powerpoint, which is easier on the eyes. That's what I like about brightness control, it's just easier on the eyes no matter what you want to use the brightness for. SysOpt.com
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