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Posted at 8:31 PM on Monday 06/29/09 by
Ben
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Zip Zoom Fly has the ASUS VH242H Black 23.6" 5ms HDMI Widescreen LCD Monitor for $180 - $30 off $100 with eBillme for New Customers = $150 with free shipping. Resolution at 1920 x 1080 pixels, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 1000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time. [Compare]
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    shapeshifter08 - Posted 9:25 pm PDT 06/29/09 (678 Posts)  Report Spam

    Great monitor for most people, but of course there will be people who will gripe about 1080p and 2ms.

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    RagManX - Posted 10:07 pm PDT 06/29/09 (163 Posts)  Report Spam

    This is the first ebillme offer that's made me think about signing up. I really, really, really want a super-IPS LCD, but this price is very hard to pass on.

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    nikov3 - Posted 10:10 pm PDT 06/29/09 (6 Posts)  Report Spam

    aww man i dont do online banking, is there another way to pay with ebillme?

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    CompWiz17 - Posted 10:29 pm PDT 06/29/09 (4902 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1: 1080p is definitely better than the 1680x1050 that some of these larger monitors run. It's not 1920x1200, but it's close.

    Of course, it does seem like manufacturers should be opting for the higher res in these large monitors. I mean, my 17" laptop has a 1920x1200 screen. Why don't the ~24" monitors have it?

    #3: if you can access your checking account online, you should be able to use eBillme. If not, you're out of luck.

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    oLEFTo - Posted 11:05 pm PDT 06/29/09 (217 Posts)  Report Spam

    $16 CA waste fee

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    cheeersM8 - Posted 2:39 am PDT 06/30/09 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

    is there a way to pay with paypal?

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    RKLE - Posted 6:30 am PDT 06/30/09 (8910 Posts)  Report Spam

    a good size screen

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    Jag - Posted 9:15 am PDT 06/30/09 (34 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1

    Nah, gripe about the fact that it uses a TN panel.

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    common311 - Posted 9:41 am PDT 06/30/09 (62 Posts)  Report Spam

    It's 1080p because it's a 16:9 monitor not 16:10. Going from a 4:3 to this was too much of a difference for me, I made it a second TV in the basement. It's got the height of a 17" 4:3 monitor.

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    dalieu - Posted 5:54 pm PDT 06/30/09 (38 Posts)  Report Spam

    After buying and using a Dell 22 inch 1080p monitor, I totally agree with common311. The Dell 22 inch is only as tall as my Samsung 17 inch! My 4:3 22 inch monitor at work is huge compared to my 22 inch 1080p at home. I wish I never spent money on a 22 inch 1080p and held out for a 4:3 22 inch instead.

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    dp420 - Posted 7:37 am PDT 07/1/09 (35 Posts)  Report Spam

    what's up with TN Panels? does it matter that much for gaming and casual internet usage?

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