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Envision EN-775e 17" CRT Monitor

Envision EN-775e 17" CRT Monitor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cheap, Sharp and Reliable
Review: After seeing the first 775e that I got in (just because it was cheap), I was very impressed with the sharpness. I have a Mac with a dual-monitor setup (one of the few benefits of owning a Mac, IMHO), and when the 775e was side by side with my old Apple monitor, the difference was astounding. Later, a Nokia replaced the Apple monitor and the difference was not as apparent, but the 775e still had a definite edge.

Since that time (almost two years later), I've acquired 2-3 dozen more 775e's for myself, my office and other people on my island. So far, none have been DOA and none have died in use (except one that got rained on when a typhoon blew away my roof).

After reading the other reviews, the only "neg" comment that I've found to be true is that sometimes it's tough (or impossible) to get the the edges of the display area perfectly horizontal/vertical/straight. But because this isn't a big deal for me or my buyers, I'm still giving it five stars because of the sharpness and low price.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I have had this monitor for over two years with no prolems.
Review: I have had this monitor for over two years with no problems, I also have an Envision LCD TV which I use at home, it is simply awsome, and both are working perfectly and to my expectations. The remote for the LCD TV actually stopped working, and I e-mailed Envision, they shipped me out a new remote, no questions asked at no charge. The LCD is over two years old, I offered to pay for the remote, and the shipping and was told not to worry about it. It is one of the best customer service experiences I have ever had. TO THOSE OF YOU HAVEING PROBLEMS WITH THIS MONITOR I SUGGEST YOU CALL ENVISION, I AM CONFIDENT THEY WILL TAKE CARE OF THE PROBLEM AND MAKE IT RIGHT.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Works for me
Review: I just bought one of these, and mine is working fine. It does 1024 x 768 at 85Hz; picture is clear and sharp; goes all the way to the edges; adjustments are intuitive and complete. It's quite new and I can't say how this model may hold up.

(...)

The real question is how the defect rate for one company compares with that of another company. For example, I used to be a network administrator, and found that (in a certain time period, 2000-01) Gateway 17-inch CRT's failed often, while Viewsonics were more consistently OK. That's a more representative report.

So what is the defect rate with Envision compared with other brands? I don't know. The point is, you can't tell by reading reviews like this, unless you read a lot of them in many different places. And even then, you have to keep in mind that the people who have bad experiences are more likely to write.

I have no affiliation with Envision - I'm just trying to be fair, and give it the benefit of the doubt. Mine was $140 and will be a bargain when a $60 rebate arrives. I hope it continues working well for a long time. BTW, www.envisionmonitor.com has FAQ solutions for problems like those described below.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: In the long run, you will be sorry if you buy this monitor.
Review: The cliche "you get what you pay for" certainly applies here.

I got this monitor (...)in August 2002, and have been using it daily ever since. At the time of this review, my Envision monitor is not even 2 years old yet.

When I first bought this monitor, it was pretty clear and sharp. After about a year of use, the text started to get REALLY blurry and unreadable, especially when viewing websites with a white background, like Amazon.com.
However, on websites with a black or blue background, the text is still sharp. The most obvious explanation is that the monitor experiences too much distortion while switching from white to any other color.

This problem seems to be common among cheap CRT monitors. I have another 15" compaq monitor, and it uses the same "shadow mask" technology, and its sharpness has deteriorated over the years. My Sony Trinitron monitor, with "aperture grille" technology, still remains sharp and clear after 4 years. However, the Sony cost 4x as much as this monitor.

This monitor still remains useful for watching movies and playing games, where sharp detail is not really necessary. However, if you are going to be doing a lot of reading, stay away from this.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Works for me (so far)
Review: This monitor has been fine for me so far. It does 1024 x 768 at 85Hz (optimal for a 17-inch monitor); has good color, clarity and sharpness; and of course the flat screen. Having owned it only a short time I can't say about long-term reliability. I have had no problems. Recommended for the bargain range, unless you know of any reason against it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY BAD PRODUCT - NEVER BUY
Review: VERY BAD PRODUCT.- I have EN 985e 19" Flat Monitor
DIGUSTING MONITOR
GEOMETRY IS ALL MESSED UP. I WORK ON 1280 BY 1024 AND MY VERTICAL DISTANCE IS MAXED OUT WITH ATLEAST HALF AN INCH BEFORE THE BORDERS.
It always messes up the geometry whenever I restart my computer. I work on GeForce FX 5200 (256 MB AGP) and still this monitor is the most useless product sold in the American markets.

I strongly suggest NO ENVISION Monitors.
NO WAY
NO WAY

Wasted my money :(
Sigh !!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: VERY BAD PRODUCT - NEVER BUY
Review: VERY BAD PRODUCT.- I have EN 985e 19" Flat Monitor
DIGUSTING MONITOR
GEOMETRY IS ALL MESSED UP. I WORK ON 1280 BY 1024 AND MY VERTICAL DISTANCE IS MAXED OUT WITH ATLEAST HALF AN INCH BEFORE THE BORDERS.
It always messes up the geometry whenever I restart my computer. I work on GeForce FX 5200 (256 MB AGP) and still this monitor is the most useless product sold in the American markets.

I strongly suggest NO ENVISION Monitors.
NO WAY
NO WAY

Wasted my money :(
Sigh !!


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