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Hello
I'm about to buy EIZO S1931 19" LCD monitor. Full specification is
available here: http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/s1931_21/spec.asp.
It's supposed to be a high quality matrix. I suppose in order to achieve
this high quality I need a graphics card with a good DVI connection.
So, here's the question: Which card should I buy to achieve possibly
highest quality of this monitor?
What you need to know is I'm going to use this monitor for text reading
mostly and maybe watching movies from time to time (divx). Definitely no
games.
And another problem - I won't have much money after buying this fancy
monitor So I hope there's a card under $40 which will do fine in my case
(like I said, no games .
Looking through auctions I've come across one graphics card -
SAPPHIRE RADEON 9250 - 128MB DDR 128bit, DVI. You think it'll be good for
me?
Thanks in advance for all responses.
BTW. This monitor has 10-bit gamma. To be perfectly honest I dont know what
it means exactly, but I wonder if a cheap video card will handle it? Or
this feature is only for the newest cards?
I'm about to buy EIZO S1931 19" LCD monitor. Full specification is
available here: http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/s1931_21/spec.asp.
It's supposed to be a high quality matrix. I suppose in order to achieve
this high quality I need a graphics card with a good DVI connection.
So, here's the question: Which card should I buy to achieve possibly
highest quality of this monitor?
What you need to know is I'm going to use this monitor for text reading
mostly and maybe watching movies from time to time (divx). Definitely no
games.
And another problem - I won't have much money after buying this fancy
monitor So I hope there's a card under $40 which will do fine in my case
(like I said, no games .
Looking through auctions I've come across one graphics card -
SAPPHIRE RADEON 9250 - 128MB DDR 128bit, DVI. You think it'll be good for
me?
Thanks in advance for all responses.
BTW. This monitor has 10-bit gamma. To be perfectly honest I dont know what
it means exactly, but I wonder if a cheap video card will handle it? Or
this feature is only for the newest cards?