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Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
Just curious on what the best deal is. I checked Best buy and there's is $579 for a Samsumg 19" 1600X1200. Thanks
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Re: Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
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Re: Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
[ QUOTE ]
Just curious on what the best deal is. I checked Best buy and there's is $579 for a Samsumg 19" 1600X1200. Thanks [/ QUOTE ] Most 19 inch CRTs can run at 1600x1200 and are a lot cheaper than $579. I dunno, check Newegg.com. |
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Re: Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
Geez....shouldn't be too hard to get one of the Dell 2001FP's (21") for cheaper than that.
$579 is a bit much for only a 19" flat-screen imo. You should be able to get a Dell 21" monitor for less than $500. |
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Re: Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
Check at Office Max or Fry's Electronics (or someplace similar), you should be able to find a 19" 1600x1200 CRT for about $100-$150.
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Re: Cheapest new 1600X1200 monitor around?
Well yeah...if he's willing to go with a CRT instead of a flat then he can do MUCH cheaper than $579.
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Yes it has to be LCD
I should have mentioned it has to be an LCD. MicroBob this was either a 19 or a 20' LCD for $579. Samsung. I will check out the Dell, thanks
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Re: Yes it has to be LCD
I paid $501.75 for a 2001FP, new, direct from Dell, delivered.
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Re: Yes it has to be LCD
Few weeks ago, someone mentioned that Costco sells a 20" LCD that supports 1600x1200. Price is $449.99, but don't know how much shipping will cost.
http://www.costco.com/Browse/Product...rPath=84*4181* |
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