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LCD Monitors
I'm in the market for an LCD monitor.
Do you guys know of any good deals out there? I would preferably like to get a 19", but may go for a 17". Thanks! |
samsung
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I'd go with a Samsung too, but they are costly. If you want a good deal check out:
http://fatwallet.com/forums/searchresults.cfm Also, the Dell LCD monitors are nice as well. |
Samsung, most definitely. Watch out for dead pixels though, they don't give refunds on non-white ones.
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Go here.
http://www.gotapex.com/deals.php They list geat deals on LCD's all the time. I got my 20.3 Dell LCD for around $830. Be patient, do some research and buy when you get the chance. |
It's worth the extra couple hundred.
Rocking a samsung 191t now, couldn't be happier. 19" of pure LCD goodness. -Phil |
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Try <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect?tag=florin&path=tg/browse/-/565118/" onMouseOver="(window.status='http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/565118//102-7519419-5296107'); return true">Amazon's LCD monitors and computer brands</a>
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<-- 19" DELL LCD, $405! Suck on that one for a while....
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I have a Samsung and I love it! Very cool.
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Flat Panels are the way to go
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I heard that an LCD flat screen, with a resolution of 1280x1024 (most of the ones I'm looking at), will distort the screen if I set it to 1024x768. I prefer to view webpages at that resolution for design purposes. It's the most popularily used resolution.
Maybe I should just go for a good CRT monitor.. |
It's been a while since I used one, but based on what I remember I don't think they'd work well for design purposes. I know that I tried it for about a month doing document analysis when I worked for a law firm, and it about drove me nuts.
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DELL's 20" = Samsung I believe.
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