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Mar
14

Buying a monitor’s tough in Malta!

This morning I visited three retailers in the search of a 20″ + lcd monitor to use with my macbook. My requirements were simple - it had to be over 20″ and under €250. Most 24″ - 26″ were out of my budget, I was therefore left with models between 20″ and 24″. I’m handing my g5 + 20″ apple ADC equipped lcd to my sister, so monitor size was a definite issue. I’m used to working on large displays - at work I have 2×19″ displays side by side and my ideal system would prolly be 2 x 26″ displays.

Now when I said my requirements were simple… I lied! I’m a geek and a designer, a monitor is extremely important to me. I didn’t want to buy online because I wanted to see it in person and I want to return it if I find a single dead pixel! My other main requirements were again simple - it had to be branded and it had to have a DVI connector. I was perhaps given about 6 models from the 3 retailers which matched all my requirements. All but one - they lacked DVI! One display attendant at Scan tried to convince me that all new monitors don’t even bother to include DVI and that there wasn’t any difference. Well in the past I’ve seen the difference and guess what… my macbook adaptor is DV fucking I. I have a VGA one too but that’s for my TV.

And why should new LCDs be equipped only with VGA 15pin D-sub connectors? It’s symptomatic of how the PC industry hangs on to legacy ports. Apple admittedly goes to the other extreme, killing off legacy ports completely and abruptly… But on my G5 which is 5 years old I have a DVI out and an ADC, on my 2 year Mac Pro at work I have 2 X dvis. Now I bought a PCIX graphics card for a work PC and it had three connectors - one DVI, one HDMI and lo and behold… a VGA connector.  Grow up PC world - cut out PS2, serial and VGA. It’s a wonder we have any advancements. Don’t get me wrong legacy connectors can be very useful but there is legacy and then there is antique. The only monitor I came across that matched my needs was some OEM brand and it was quite ugly to be honest. My mistake was not taking my laptop with me to ask for a proper test. The in shop multi monitor adaptor didn’t do any of the displays justice.

So I had to order online like I’ve done for my modems and hard drives. Let’s hope well.