Sharp pro-level LCD MONITOR flat panel on nice ERGONOMIC ARM - $375
ID: 15276
Date: 2006-10-22 08:43:04
Other Ads. Albany / el cerrito.
Text: Sharp Systems 18.1" LCD monitor LL-T1820 with all cables comes mounted on a WorkRite Adjustable Swing Arm SA1000-G-S.
This is a professional level graphics LCD display, purchased new by me eight months ago, lightly used for about 3 months then stored away (I upgraded to a huge-size screen needed for several special projects). It is in excellent and perfect condition. No dead pixels. Color balance on this monitor is much more adjustable than the Dell Ultrasharp panels. DVI and VGA inputs, Pivot software CD, 2 USB ports. Backlight on the ll-t1820 (which is usually the first thing to go on an LCD) is rated for 50,000 hours, which means if you keep it on for 24 hours it will last over five years. Overall size is 2.5" thick by 15.5" by 16.5". More details here:
http://www.sharpsystems.com/DataSheets/LL-T1820-H.pdf
And older review of the monitor, from PC magazine, says this:
"The SXGA (1,280- by 1,024-pixel–resolution) panel rotates from portrait to landscape mode and includes Pivot software from Portrait Displays. Connection is easy; dual DVI-I ports let you use analog or digital signals from two separate PCs, and both analog and digital cables are included.
"Technical advancements set this apart from commodity LCD monitors. Sharp has included its Ultra High Aperture (UHA) technology for increased brightness and lower power consumption, along with Advanced Super View (ASV) LCD cell structure for faster pixel response and a wide 170-degree viewing angle.
"The panel also uses the company's proprietary antiglare low-reflection (AGLR) technology, which reduces glare from ambient and reflected light. Finally, the panel's controlling electronics provide 10-bit gamma correction for smoother color gradients, compared with 8-bit correction found in most panels.
"We tested the panel using images generated by DisplayMate software. With an analog signal, gray-scale response was excellent at both ends, with no apparent problems with color tracking. The viewing angle was well above average for LCD monitors. Color ramps were smooth, brightness uniformity looked excellent on both white and black screens, and the colors looked wonderful. Images scaled up from XGA were good, though we did see some pronounced artifacts. Moving images were better than on most LCDs but still fell short of those produced by a CRT."
The WorkRite ergo arm mounts on the edge of a desk (or on the wall using the WorkRite wall-plate) . It works perfect. Has a few cosmetic scratches near base. Adjusts to different LCD weights, and is a wondrous thing, in and of itself, that allows you to float and reposition the monitor to just about any height, tilt-angle, and distance you might need. More details about it are here:
http://mcergo.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MC&Product_Code=SA1000-G-S&Category_Code=5
George. (510) 526-9525. Cash or secure funds only. Buyer will need to pick up here.

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