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dkjones96 04-16-2009 02:43 PM

Great monitor for cheap
 
Don't know if this counts for something that should go under discounts and promotions, but...

https://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...L0B-_-24009163

$179 and free shipping with coupon code EMCLRMT52

I just had to get it today. 23" monitor with full HD 1920x1080p and has HDMI, DVI, and RGB inputs for under $200 shipped. I remember when LCD desktop monitors first started becoming popular (barely) and you couldn't even get a 15" for under $300.

It meets VESA wall mount specs so a hanger can be found almost anywhere. These monitors are cool because if you have them connected to an HD receiver all you have to do is turn the box off and the monitor will go to sleep on its own and a decent 2.1 computer speaker setup can be had for under $50 easily making for a very nice HD setup for cheap.

GasSavers_BEEF 04-17-2009 03:19 AM

if you are going to buy anything computer related, newegg is the place.

they always have great deals. got a dual screen video card a few years back for 30 bucks.

dkjones96 04-17-2009 03:58 AM

Not only that but they have great customer service. I buy all our computer equipment for work from them.

Plus, they actually tell you if they are out of stock or too low. I had to order 50 SD cards a few months ago and it would tell me right there in the cart if they didn't have enough to fill that order and then updated the quantity to what they did actually have.

zero_gravity 04-17-2009 04:12 AM

newegg is useless for canadians:p its all ncix here. same idea really, just different company.

looks like a sweet monitor to me. i bought a samsung 24" same resolution couple years ago and i got it for under $450 open box deal. only problem was one dead pixel i can only see with total black and i cant see it unless i get up close and hunt for it.

GasSavers_maximilian 04-17-2009 05:25 AM

I've been looking for a rotatable monitor as a additional screen for my next system. Having one screen that can go vertical would help with my usual two monitor scenario: programming while reading documentation. I have a single 22" widescreen now (and I remember thinking my old 19" CRT was big!). I guess I could always glue a lazy susan onto the back of a standard monitor. :p


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