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Thread: Buying a computer monitor
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19th December 2006, 02:22 AM #16
Using a 17" Sony TFT thing for about 3 years.
No problems, complaints or other untoward things.
And it was cheap enough, at the time. The same price as a no-name monitor in the same size and type.
Plus it was white, which matches the rest of the thing.
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19th December 2006, 02:43 AM #17
Yep go a DELL 24"... but dont if your a person who plays games unless you get a GPU(graphic's card)to match it!
I brought a DELL system and got the 24 as an upgrade, I also upgraded the GPU to the best they had at that time... it's going to cost me $1000~1500 to get a GPU that can use this monitor to its full potential in games!(2x 512mb in SLI and a new power supply)
Fine for normal duties tho, excellent for photographers and watching movies... makes a HD plasma look pixelated!
BTW, it takes a bit of getting used too a screen with 1920X1200 pixels my IE/firefox text size is near max!....................................................................
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