The ProNitron 21/750 is the latest Flat Screen technology in the 21" range of Formac Monitors. The ProNitron 21/750 can easily cope with the demands a professional user might have.... more
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The ProNitron 21/750 is the latest Flat Screen technology in the 21" range of Formac Monitors. The ProNitron 21/750 can easily cope with the demands a professional user might have. It offers the highest possible image quality even at the highest possible resolution. With its Super Fine Pitch FD Trinitron tube, this new 21" high-performance monitor can display a whole A3 page in its original size. As with the ProNitron 21/750, it ensures the highest picture quality and color accuracy, even at the highest possible resolution of 1600 x 1280 at a magnificent 82Hz. Couple this with its perfectly flat screen and you have one of the most outstanding monitors on the market. Its multiscan technology allows for easy connections to both PCs and Macintosh computers. The ProNitron 21/750 has been ergonomically designed and complies with a range of safety norms.
Advantages: great image quality, design and clarity Disadvantages: none found yet
...I had been looking for a new monitor for quite a well, reading reviews and lookng in shops. I was very concerned about spending my money on the right item as I am a graphic artist and web designer. I previously owned a 17\" Formac but it had been with me since 1997 and was getting a little tired to say the least! Well, eventually I plucked up the courage to spend my hard earned cash on the Formac Gallery 2010 Xtreme-5. All, I can say is wowweee! it is absolutely fantastic the styling is sleek and it does what it says - gives you excellent colour and image display. I really like the fact that it has two usb points on the back of the monitor this allows me to quickly plug in my camera and other bits and bobs such as my Ipod. I would highly recommend this monitor if you are looking for a professional standard, you won\'t be disappointed....
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Advantages: High Quality Screen, Low refresh rate, Built in USB Hub great looks, Excellent Viewing angles Disadvantages: 1 Year warranty, sometimes with Macintosh connector not PC
...The Formac 2010 is a fantastic TFT. I have set a number of these up for clients and the refresh times, viewing angles and the sheer size of the screen make them ideal for watching DVDs, playing games(see below about games) and generally using the computer. Gone are the days of ghosting that used to be associated with TFTs.
Great as these are, I would like to make sure anyone intending to buy one of these is aware of a few points which may cause hic-ups in setting up.
1. As the brand name would suggest these are intended "FOR MACs" as in the Apple Macintosh. Only recently within the past couple of years have the manufacturer really started promoting them and making them properly compatible with PCs. As such, some of the monitors still come with an ADC connection which is the standard for Macintosh computer displays, it basically...
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Advantages: Great looks, Low refresh rate, built in USB hub and reliable Disadvantages: Non-PC display connetor
...The Formac 1740 is a fantastic TFT. I have set a number of these up for clients and the refresh times, viewing angles and the sheer size of the screen make them ideal for watching DVDs, playing games and generally using the computer. Gone are the days of ghosting that used to be associated with TFTs.
Great as these are, I would like to make sure anyone intending to buy one of these is aware of a few points which may cause hic-ups in setting up if you intend to use this on a PC.
1. As the brand name would suggest these are intended "FOR MACs" as in the Apple Macintosh. Only recently within the past couple of years have the manufacturer really started promoting them and making them properly compatible with PCs. As such, some of the monitors still come with an ADC connection which is the standard for Macintosh computer displays...
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Ciao members have rated this review on average helpful