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- ViewSonic E70 17" CRT Monitor
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A Long Lasting Display... |
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Model / Serial #: |
E70 |
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Date Written: |
September 24th, 2005 |
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Product Rating: |
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5 out of 5 stars |
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Pros: Bright, Clear, and Not Blurry... |
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Cons: None so far... |
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Bottom Line: The Bottom Line Does Not Exist! |
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A year or
two ago I used to have a ViewSonic E70 17” monitor that I got from
my sisters work when they were getting rid of it. I got it because it was a
ViewSonic and at that time I only had a 15” monitor that was getting ready to
kick the bucket. I have no idea how much my sisters company paid for this but I
can only guess it would have been anywhere from $150 to $250 (maybe even more)
back then. I checked the price right now and the cheapest is $120. I had used
this monitor for almost a year until I replaced that with one that I bought from
craigslist.com for $30; it is a NEC 19” (this NEC is so old that I cannot find
it anywhere so I cannot write a review on it) but not as good in picture quality
as the ViewSonic.
DESIGN :
First of all the specifications say it is a 17 inch monitor, but actually as
most people know that the viewable size is always different. The viewable area
for this monitor is about 16 inches, which is really good and plus it has a
maximum resolution of 1280x1024 at about 66Hz.
This particular unit is beige in color which did not match well with the mouse,
keyboard, phone and the desk itself.
There are a total of 5 buttons on the front panel: power, 1, 2, up, and down.
These buttons allow you to set the brightness, contrast, size, position, color,
and other useful settings. To get to these settings just press the 1 button once
and the settings menu appears right away. Use the arrows to select the setting
you want to change and press the 2 button. To actually make changes to the
selected setting, you also use the up and down buttons. I personally think it is
not an efficient design by ViewSonic; it would have been better to have a jog
dial instead to save space on the front panel, make it look better, and also
provide faster navigation through the settings.
RESOLUTION :
The maximum resolution this monitor can support is 1280x1024 at about 66Hz, but
I would recommend 1152x864 at 75Hz for optimal performance. My unit is set to
1152x864 at 75Hz also because I the higher refresh rate. I have a
PNY Verto GeForce 6800GT 256MB video card to go with this monitor. I
must say that the video card and this monitor work great together, but I always
crave for one of those LCD monitors (I will get one soon… I hope).
Maximum Resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels
Maximum Refresh Rate: 66 Hz
Minimum Resolution: 800 x 600 pixels
Minimum Refresh Rate: 56 Hz
DIMENSION & WEIGHT :
This monitor weighs about 33.1 pounds by itself. It is 16.1 inches wide, 16.7
inches high and 14 inches in dept without the packaging.
If you were going to purchase a monitor you would check if the whole package
will fit in your vehicle. I suggest taking it out of its packaging before
loading it in your vehicle if it does not fit with the packaging. Most stores do
allow you to take it out of the package and leave the box behind for them to
dispose of.
Since this is a big and heavy monitor, I would suggest that at least one person
should handle with caution for your own safety. I have come to know from
experience that you can seriously hurt your back if you lift anything heavy the
wrong way.
QUALITY :
The horizontal dot pitch for this monitor is 0.23mm and the diagonal dot pitch
is 0.27mm which is very good (in my opinion) for its type, size and age. It is
not that old, but it is big and heavy.
I have watched movies, edited music in picture files, and browse the Internet,
and played high resolution gains with this monitor and I have never had a hard
time seeing whatever was on the screen. The image quality is excellent and is
never extra blurry or extra sharp; it is always just right.
WARRANTY INFORMATION :
ViewSonic provides a three (3) year warranty for all parts, labor, and CRT of
this monitor.
You can visit ViewSonic’s website (www.viewsonic.com)
for warranty repairs or call them on their toll-free phone number
1-800-888-8583.
FINAL THOUGHTS :
This is an old monitor (not too old though) but still is a very good quality
product. One thing I have come to know is that brand names like
Samsung,
Viewsonic, and Sony will never disappoint you with their products,
will also provide great quality and reliability. I have used all three of these
brand names for a long time now and will recommend them to anyone who wants a
reliable and long lasting monitor for either their home or office. Nowadays with
the newer LCD monitors the good old CRT are going cheaper and cheaper.
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Details & Specifications |
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Manufacturer: |
Viewsonic |
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Website: |
www.viewsonic.com |
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Monitor Type: |
CRT |
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Size: |
17 inch |
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Aspect Ratio: |
4:3 |
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Maximum Resolution: |
1280 x 1024 |
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Dot Pitch: |
0.23 mm |
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Viewable Picture Size: |
16 inches |
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Supported Resolutions: |
1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 640 x 480, & 800 x 600 |
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Native Resolution: |
1024 x 768 |
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Dimensions: |
16.1 inches (W) x 16.7 (D) x 14 inches (H) |
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Weight: |
33.1 pounds |
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Warranty: |
3 Years |
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Power Consumption: |
75 Watts |
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User Controls: |
Brightness, Contrast, Size, Position,
Pincushion, Trapezoid, Tilt, Selectable color temperature, Parallelogram,
Degauss, & Moire |
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Description: |
The 17 (16.0 viewable) ViewSonic E70 is the
smart, affordable upgrade for small, home office users and students. The stylish
CRT blends RELIABILITY AND PERFORMANCE INTO AN ATTRACTIVELY, AFFORDABLE PACKAGE.
At a flicker-free 1024x768 resolution you'll get reduced eye strain while
viewing spreadsheets, word processing and Internet content. The super-fine
0.23mm horizontal dot pitch produces CRISP IMAGES, VIVID COLORS AND PRECISE
DEFINITION. OnView® controls adjust your screen and secure unwanted changes to
display settings with the OSD lock function. For affordable quality in a 17
(16.0 viewable) CRT, choose the E70. |
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