The Bottom Line: The ThinkVision C190 offers good overall performance and streak-free images for gamers, but graphics pros should look for a monitor with more vivid color.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 75 Hz, 0.22 mm
The Bottom Line: Though CRTs are moving toward obsolescence, the NEC MultiSync FE992 offers good performance and a lot of screen real estate for a low price.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 75 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: This high-end display's strengths include beautiful image quality and a color calibration system that makes work easier for graphics pros.
Specs: Display / CRT, 21 in, 2048 x 1536, 0.24 mm
The Bottom Line: NEC's MultiSync FP912SB offers decent image quality and vibrant colors, but it's quite expensive for a 19-inch CRT.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1920 x 1440 / 73 Hz, 0.24 mm
The Bottom Line: The Samsung SyncMaster 957MB?s good image quality and multimedia enhancements justify its high price.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1920 x 1440 / 64 Hz, 0.2 mm
The Bottom Line: ViewSonic's G90fb offers an easily adjustable picture at a reasonable price but not enough image quality for demanding users.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 77 Hz, 0.21 mm
The Bottom Line: If you care about seeing only photos and other graphics in all their glorious color, you'll like the FE991SB. But if you work with written documents, be prepared for blurry text.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1792 x 1344 / 68 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: The P95f+ isn't the cheapest 19-inch CRT, but with better performance and more features than competing models, it ultimately proves to be a solid value.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1920 x 1440 / 77 Hz, 0.25 mm
The Bottom Line: Its minimally acceptable text quality aside, the SyncMaster 950b's low price, good graphics, and above-average geometry make it an excellent choice for budget-conscious homes and offices.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 68 Hz, 0.22 mm
The Bottom Line: The HP 92 claims to be an inexpensive 19-inch display for businesses, but while its color quality is good, its focus and contrast problems mean it's not well suited for use with mainstream applications.