Home > Consumer Reviews > Sony CPD-G520 21" FD Trinitron CRT Monitor

Sony CPD-G520 21" FD Trinitron CRT Monitor

See it at Amazon.com for $799.99

Average Customer Rating
(3.5 out of 5)

Amazon Customer Reviews

Most Helpful First | Newest First | + Share
22 of 28 people found the following review helpful:

SONY CPD G520 image stability and service commitment lacking

(2 out of 5) by -=ed on Apr 13, 2002 (Florence, MA USA)
After 3 different units, I have not been able to get one that doesn't have a slight shake. For three months I've sent units back to Sony 4 times, with no satisfaction.

I have three other monitors in the same room, a samsung, a princeton, and a smaller sony, and they are all rock-solid. What does it say about the quality of this...unit if it shakes, sometimes a lot, when these $[money] models from other manufacturers function perfectly.

Sony has told me they are "finished" with me, as it must be my problem, not their equipment. I feel that they should stand behind their stuff, as it didn't work correctly ou of the box. Some were worse than others, and the last one only shakes a little, but still, it's a $[money] piece of equipment!!!

I returned the first unit, one day after I got it, to their local [Boston] repair site, and got back a REFURBISHED unit, which was not only against their own stated policy, but illegal in Massachusetts, and probably other states.

After talking to innumerable people, Scott Lake, the supervisor, decided that Sony was not going to really stand behind their product, and informed me that they would not attempt to find the problem, replace the unit again, or refund my money, as I believe the law in Mass says they have to. I informed him that I was a totally disabled veteran, and this would be a terrible hardship for me, but I was told, basically, to buzz off.

I'm sure that many people are very satisified with SONY stuff, as I was with my GDM 2038...but when you are the unlucky one, you could end up with an eye-bender like this one, and an eye-opening service experience like this one too... almost 3 months of waiting, moving, repacking and reshipping... trying hard to solve the problem, and to be treated like this yeech.... SONY should be ashamed...

When I try to sell it, I'll take a $[money] hit off the top because it is "refurbished" rather than a new replacement.

This is just a word to the wise. The shine is off the SONY star for me.

I think that Small Claims Court is my next stop.


5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:

The greatest monitor in its price range !

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jul 14, 2001 (San Francisco, ca United States)
I have had this monitor for two weeks now. My first impression is its ease of setup. I had no sweat adjusting all the setup without even looking at the manual. The "Picture Effect" button on the front menu can help you choose the best display that suits your need. The On-Screen menu is really easy to navigate. I run the resolution at 1280x1024 85Mhz Refresh Rate. Text is crystal clear all the way to 1600x1200. Anything above is starting to degrade but still readable. Playing Quake3 is pretty impressive.

One other plus is that this monitor has 2 inputs so that you can run two systems with only one monitor by switching between each other using monitor's "Input" button.

The only thing that is negative about this monitor is its weight and size. I actually had to pull my desk 10" off the wall so that I can still have space for keyboard and mouse.

Overall, this monitor is the greatest within this price range. I can't think of any other monitor at this price that can compete with G520.


3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Inconsistent

(2 out of 5) by Brent D. Kornman on Feb 16, 2006 (Chesapeake, VA)
The company that employees me purchased 5 of these monitors a few years ago. 1 was blurry and we never could get it sharp. 1 was blurry and the guns never wanted to work right (so the color was never very good). They are VERY susceptible to magnetic fields, and will shake severely when near a power conduit. We had to move our desks when we moved into a new office to keep the monitors from driving us crazy.

We have had Sony Trinitron monitors before, and in general we have liked them. These, however, do not seem to come up to the standards that one expects from Sony.

3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:

Sweet Monitor

(5 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Aug 22, 2002
Great Monitor, crystal clear, for drafting / gaming / multi-tasking its a must. Dual input is usefull if you are running two machines, such as a desktop and a server, you can switch back and forth by a simple switch, on the front of the monitor, unlike some other brands.

7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

A solid performer, but...

(4 out of 5) by Amazon Customer on Jul 11, 2001
This monitor requires a solid graphics card/adapter driving it, and also might need a little tweaking once you get it set up.

When I took my monitor out of the box, the geometry was slightly off (at least I think it's the geometry) - there were some small problems in the upper corners of the image. Admittedly not being very knowledgeable in the area of monitor tweaking, I was still able to virtually eliminate the problem with the basic display menu option parameters.

I also had a problem with my graphics adapter not driving a sufficiently wide or strong horizontal sync signal, which caused the image to be wavy and unstable. I recognize that this is a problem with my graphics adapter, but even Sony admits that this monitor is sensitive to the quality of the sync signal from the graphics adapter (or graphics card). In my case, it was a new machine under warranty, and they are going to replace my graphics adapter. You might not be so lucky.

Otherwise, the quality of the display is excellent. (What else would you expect from a Sony FD Trinitron.) The 3 year warranty from Sony is also a bonus. And except for the few minor issues I had with it, it is a top notch monitor.