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« Your System - January 2006  
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wjr110

join:2005-02-23
North Salem, NY

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Re: What 19'' LCD monitors do you folks recommend?

I recently got a 1905fp and I will say that I do notice a general blur in video games and when I scroll down a web page quickly; it just isn't as crisp as a CRT monitor. However, everything still looks great and I got used to this effect quickly. In fact, the monitor makes me notice jaggies in games less.
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