| Princeton LCD19D 19" LCD Monitor (Black) |  | Brand: Princeton Graphic Systems Category: CE
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 90745
Media: Electronics Display Size: 19 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 20.8 x 20.5 x 9.8 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: LCD19D Model: LCD19D UPC: 663555007797 EAN: 0663555007797 ASIN: B0001H2ANC
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| Features:
| • | 1,280 x 1,024 native resolution, 0.294 mm dot pitch | | • | Analog and digital DVI-D inputs; built-in stereo speakers | | • | 170-degree viewing angles, 25 ms response time | | • | Ultra high 700:1 contrast ratio, 250-nit brightness | | • | PC and Mac compatible; 3-year warranty |
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Product Description Princeton emphasizes product quality, service and reliability with a commitment to customer satisfaction and value.PRODUCT FEATURES:A 19" LCD panel is about equivalent to a 21" CRT, in terms of viewable image size and recommended resolutions;Automatic auto adjusting delivers crisp text and aligns image from edge to edge;Displays a crisp, clear 1280 x 1024 native resolution and is capable of scaling to lower resolutions;25ms fast video response time is optimal for the playback of multimedia movie clips, spreadsheet, word processing, and playing games;Digital and analog inputs deliver maximum compatibility for both analog and digital video sources;Wall and arm mount capabilities for space saving and custom application environments.
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Rebate Scam - Buyer Beware June 3, 2005 J. Briggs 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Purchased this back in January 2005 because of the 100 rebate offered at the time. Submitted the rebate straight away and per the website, it had been approved and sent by mid-March. It's now June and no rebate.
Other than this scam, the monitor is good. Just don't expect to get the rebate.
Excellent product, excellent price... period March 4, 2005 R. Lorenzini (Lombard, IL) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
The color and brightness are outstanding. It works well for DVD's, Cable and general computer use. I use this monitor about quite a lot, since I am a software developer I work/play and go to grad school all on this monitor. It is great for gaming and DVDs. I also use this monitor to watch cable with a tuner card (ATI AIW 9800 pro), it functions as a TV.
It is interesting how misleading and ill informed some of the other reviewers are, how can you blame the product for your ignorance?
As far as LCD monitors go you cannot beat this product for the quality and price. I paid $349 at CostCo the screen much brighter and has little to no glare off the screen. FYI this monitor is intended to be used with the DVI port. It works better with DVI than with VGA (like any monitor with a DVI port)....
Good digital/Poor analog performance- watch out for rebate scam February 2, 2005 bongo (MD) 28 out of 32 found this review helpful
Monitor is good, in fact Monitor is better than the 2 stars I gave it when used with DVI digital out. I especially like the dual analog and digital inputs. Analog input was a little fuzzy and I wondered whther it was a mistake to have purchased the LCD. Fortunately I had a Radeon 9600 card with digital out to install. Plugged in the card and fired up the computer with the digital DVI cable connected. The difference was like night and day. Fuzzy unclear image became a crisp, sharp and the colors stand out. Great digital out performance.
Sound control is poor. The monitor's sound volume is very loud at the lowest settings.
Now regarding the rebate, be careful and read everything. The Princeton scam is with the expiration date versus the "must be submitted in 14 days". They are in conflict so don't get caught by reading the "due by end of month" scam. The monitor took a few days to arrive coupled with the Christmas holiday season. By the time I filled out the form 15 days had passed since I had purchased product and Princeton denied the $100 rebate. I won't be purchasing from them again, even if it not my money.
Bottomline, if you don't have digital out (DVI) from your video card forget this monitor. If you do and don't mind little control for the sound volume, go for it as long as there is no rebate. If you really want the rebate, forget about it. Watchout cause Princeton is counting on you missing 2 week deadline. Poor strategy for a struggling manufacturer to $#@#w its customers rather than provide good product, price, and service.
BUZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ January 6, 2005 J. Levine (Del Mar, CA United States) 16 out of 21 found this review helpful
I bought the Costco version and didn't need the speakers but the unit buzzes!
So I returned it and picked up another one. And it buzzes!
I called Princeton and they told me "it's a problem" and they are working on it. Guess I'll be returning this one too.
Great value monitor, minimal annoyances January 5, 2005 chimerical (Berkeley, CA) 8 out of 13 found this review helpful
There is a noticeable reduction in image quality when setting the screen resolution at 1280 x 1024 pixels at 32-bit color quality, as opposed to 16-bit color quality. (This was the case when using the VGA connection.) Your experience with this setting may vary depending on your graphics card and (perhaps) whether a DVI connection is being used instead.
The volume of the built-in speakers has to be adjusted using the OSD (on-screen display) buttons on the bezel, which is the same place where you'd adjust brightness, contrast, position, and the other display settings. This may be a rather cumbersome method of adjusting volume, especially to those who prefer to adjust volume using a physical knob on the base. (Some other LCD monitors do have these volume knobs.) Moreover, the volume at the maximum level is not very loud, even when compared to capabilities of notebook internal speakers.
Also note that the tilt can only be adjusted in the direction perpendicular to the screen. In other words, it can be tilted up and down, but not swiveled left and right. Furthermore, the point at which the monitor can be tilted is unusually stiff, making it relatively difficult to adjust.
Additionally, sliding the monitor across a wooden desk may lead to scratching because of a total of four plastic points (two at the front base edge, two at the back) that jut out from the bottom of the base beyond the existing padding.
Besides these minor things, however, this monitor has great value for its price, with its wide viewing angle, lack of screen glare, and DVI capability.
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