Hoddo
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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need a new monitor, my tft is too small.
anyone recommend a good one, do a lot of design work, so would appreciate a nice resolution and response time.
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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http://www.ebuyer.com/
They seem to have a lot of deals at the moment - nearly always a monitor in the emails they send out.
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Hoddo
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yeah had a look there, thanx. Just looking for recommendations
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Jas
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Registered: 13th Oct 04
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DUDE... GOT EBAY...
search all tfts
newly listed buy it now...
I got a brand new LG 19" widescreen for £60 delivered this week... and im dead happy with it... baragins to be had
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Liam
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Registered: 19th Jan 06
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Recently got the 20" Samsung Pebble, can't fault it at the moment. Think its a 3000:1 ratio, with 2ms response if im reading the sticker right
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Hoddo
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Liam, I was looking at the 22" version its about £200 of ebuyer, looking tasty at the moment
Samsung SM2232BW 22" Glossy Widescreen Black TFT Monitor 200 odd posted.
[Edited on 05-03-2008 by Hoddo]
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Jas
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why not buy a 26" hd ready lcd with dvi
tis what im doing
except with a 32"
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Hoddo
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26"? well tbh £200 is my limit.
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Calum
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I would reccomend either the 22" HPw2207 or 22" Samsung pebble.
Both great monitors.
Wouldn't go for a HD TV because wont have as good a resolution.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by complex_maze
I would reccomend either the 22" HPw2207 or 22" Samsung pebble.
Both great monitors.
Wouldn't go for a HD TV because wont have as good a resolution.
22" Samsung pebble it is, I'm impatient and paid for fast delivery too.
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Hoddo
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quote: Originally posted by Hoddo
quote: Originally posted by complex_maze
I would reccomend either the 22" HPw2207 or 22" Samsung pebble.
Both great monitors.
Wouldn't go for a HD TV because wont have as good a resolution.
22" Samsung pebble it is, I'm impatient and paid for fast delivery too.
anyone else got one of these? I cant seem to shift the refresh above 60?
I've added all bundled software no joy, updated gfx drivers no joy. any ideas?
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Calum
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Registered: 2nd Sep 06
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Would you ever need the refresh to be above 60hz.
I have the 22" HP monitor and its native resolution is 1680x1050 at 60hz so always just run it at that.
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John
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Why are you trying to up the refresh rate on an lcd?
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