Any opinions on Iiyama

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David
May 2, 2004
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I’m considering a new monitor, can’t run to a high-end TFT, but would like to know if Iiyama is a good choice for amateur PS work. The MM904UT VISION MASTER PRO 455, 19INCH .25AG DIAMONDTRON M2 1600X1200 is advertised on Priceline for $298. Would this be a good buy?

David

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Hecate
May 3, 2004
On Sun, 02 May 2004 15:31:18 -0700, David
wrote:

I’m considering a new monitor, can’t run to a high-end TFT, but would like to know if Iiyama is a good choice for amateur PS work. The MM904UT VISION MASTER PRO 455, 19INCH .25AG DIAMONDTRON M2 1600X1200 is advertised on Priceline for $298. Would this be a good buy?
David
The Iiyama’s are excellent monitors. I’ve been using them for years and, short of spending ridiculous amounts of money on something like an Eizo, I wouldn’t have anything else. I’m currently using a 192 Vision Master Pro 454 and a 17" Vision Master Pro (can’t remember the number and it’s worn off the front <g>).

Incidentally, the Iiyama’s use the same Mitsubishi tubes as Mitsubishi monitors, but manage to get more out of them. Side by side the Iiyama’s almost always provide a better image.



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