Theophilus
Mechanical
- Dec 4, 2002
- 3,407
OK, I finally replaced my 80-pound, 21" ViewSonic CRT for an LCD. I've been sifting through reviews to find a great monitor and settled on something that surprised me:
Gateway FPD2185W 21" wide-format LCD
Useful reviews:
Otherwise, I've not seen this reviewed at Tom's Hardware, but the users there seem to like it.
I'm using the DVI cable connection with my nVidia FX-1400 (PCI Express), and it's great. Since this cable isn't included with the purchase, I got it at Fry's Electronics for less than half of what I could find it anywhere else (~$35). You need a DVI-D, if I remember right--not the same as other DVI cables for entertainment systems.
No dead pixels, great to have the wide format with SolidWorks and expansive room for toolbars--which is something that concerned me with the 16 x 10 format previously. I love it.
Another concern was whether I could properly see good image quality, since I do a lot of renderings and use Photoshop, etc. extensively. The included software really helps to dial-in brightness, contrast, etc. to make the most of the display's settings. Just did some great renderings the other day and the monitor worked better than I expected in providing the right feedback.
This could be a bit of a sleeper product, so I thought I'd post it here for reference. I've not seen anything Gateway reviewed within the CAD realm before.
Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe trumps reason.
Gateway FPD2185W 21" wide-format LCD
Useful reviews:
Otherwise, I've not seen this reviewed at Tom's Hardware, but the users there seem to like it.
I'm using the DVI cable connection with my nVidia FX-1400 (PCI Express), and it's great. Since this cable isn't included with the purchase, I got it at Fry's Electronics for less than half of what I could find it anywhere else (~$35). You need a DVI-D, if I remember right--not the same as other DVI cables for entertainment systems.
No dead pixels, great to have the wide format with SolidWorks and expansive room for toolbars--which is something that concerned me with the 16 x 10 format previously. I love it.
Another concern was whether I could properly see good image quality, since I do a lot of renderings and use Photoshop, etc. extensively. The included software really helps to dial-in brightness, contrast, etc. to make the most of the display's settings. Just did some great renderings the other day and the monitor worked better than I expected in providing the right feedback.
This could be a bit of a sleeper product, so I thought I'd post it here for reference. I've not seen anything Gateway reviewed within the CAD realm before.
Jeff Mowry
Reason trumps all. And awe trumps reason.