Dim VGA with new mini ?

I'm probably breaking all kind of rules (don't mean to) If you have the upgraded 1.5GHz mini with the 64MB VRAM, I have a question for you. Do you use a CRT monitor with a VGA connection? And if so, is your display bright with nice colors and contrast, or are you experiencing the well-documented dim VGA problem ?
I'm thinking of getting a mini for myself at home, but I don't want to buy a new LCD monitor at this time when I have a nice 17" VGA display.Up to this point, Apple has done nothing to address this issue, which stems from an inadequate output voltage. I'm hoping that along with the increase in VRAM with the 1.5GHz upgrade, Apple also might have fixed the voltage problem.
G3 i Mac OS X (10.3.9) mini in the future
G3 i Mac OS X (10.3.9) mini in the future
G3 i Mac OS X (10.3.9) mini in the future
Message was edited by: rfruth

I have a Sony CPD-G220R CRT and my mini display is quite dim and dull compared to a Windows display on the same monitor.

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