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: 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: If this display were dirt cheap, it would be a great deal. However, its extra features just don't make up for a high price tag and lackluster image quality.
Specs: Display / CRT, 19 in, 1600 x 1200 / 92 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: 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: 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.
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
Specs: Display / CRT, 17 in, 1280 x 1024 / 60 Hz, 0.25 mm
Specs: Display / CRT, 21 in, 1600 x 1200 / 85 Hz, 0.25 mm