The Bottom Line: The Eizo may cost more than most 17-inch CRTs, but you get your money's worth in great image quality and useful features. It's a worthy choice for home and office users who can afford it.
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1600 x 1200 / 76 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: Budget users will appreciate the ViewsSonic's low price tag and extra features, despite its mediocre image quality.
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1280 x 1024 / 66 Hz, 0.21 mm
The Bottom Line: This display offers a nice, flat screen and a high resolution and refresh rate for the money, but its mediocre image quality is no bargain.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 75 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: This monitor is stylish and provides good image quality, but we've seen better-looking models for the same price or less.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 65 Hz, 0.24 mm
The Bottom Line: The S720 offers a basic but all-around good monitor for business.
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1280 x 1024 / 65 Hz, 0.28 mm
The Bottom Line: You may find cheaper 17-inch monitors, but they probably won't look as good as this one.
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1600 x 1200 / 75 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: This solid, reasonably priced, 19-inch flat-screen monitor offers satisfactory display quality for mainstream users.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 68 Hz, 0.2 mm
The Bottom Line: The FP955's display-quality shortcomings could disappoint graphics pros--and less picky mainstream users may gravitate to cheaper models.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1920 x 1440 / 73 Hz, 0.24 mm
The Bottom Line: The SyncMaster 755DF gives you a champagne-quality display on a beer budget, making it a great basic monitor buy for home or office.
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1600 x 1200 / 68 Hz, 0.2 mm
The Bottom Line: The ViewSonic E70f's pleasant picture and low cost make it a good value.