
Sony CPD-G200 17" CRT Monitor Flat Screen
Experience Superior Clarity with Classic ReliabilityThe Sony CPD-G200 17" CRT Monitor delivers sharp, clean images with a virtually flat screen. Ideal for graphics-related applications, this monitor combines high resolution and excellent color consistency for an exceptional viewing experience. V...
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Overview
Experience Superior Clarity with Classic Reliability
The Sony CPD-G200 17" CRT Monitor delivers sharp, clean images with a virtually flat screen. Ideal for graphics-related applications, this monitor combines high resolution and excellent color consistency for an exceptional viewing experience.
- Virtually Flat Screen.
- FD Trinitron Technology.
- High-Contrast Black Screen Coating.
Specifications:
- Brand: Sony
- Model: CPD-G200
- Screen Size: 17 inches
- Type: CRT Monitor
Key Features
17-inch (16-inch viewable) monitor
1,600 x 1,200 maximum resolution
120 Hz maximum refresh rate
0.24- to 0.25-millimeter variable dot pitch
Compatible with PC and Mac computers
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a generous 17-inch screen size with a 16-inch viewable area, providing ample screen real estate for productivity.
- Supports a high maximum resolution of 1,600 x 1,200, delivering sharp and clear images for various tasks.
- Features an impressive 120 Hz maximum refresh rate, which can provide smoother motion and reduce eye strain compared to lower refresh rates.
- Equipped with a fine 0.24- to 0.25-millimeter variable dot pitch, contributing to detailed and crisp visuals.
- Compatible with both PC and Mac computers, offering versatile usage across different operating systems.
👎 Cons
- As a CRT monitor, it is significantly heavier and bulkier than modern LCD or LED displays, taking up more desk space.
- CRT technology consumes more power compared to contemporary flat-panel monitors.
- The display technology is older, which may mean it lacks the vibrant colors and deep blacks of modern displays.
- Specific details on video input types (e.g., VGA, DVI) are not provided, which may limit connectivity options.
- The flat screen design, while advanced for its time, still carries the inherent drawbacks of CRT technology.