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Posted at 9:30 AM on Friday 12/5/08 by
Ben
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NewEgg.com has the KDS K-2626MDHWB 26" LCD 1920 x 1200 1000:1 HDMI/HDCP Monitor for $310 with free shipping. Contrast Ratio 1000:1, Video Response 5 ms, Brightness 300 cd/m2, Integrated Speakers.
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    heddy_lamar - Posted 9:33 am PST 12/5/08 (665 Posts)  Report Spam

    Crappy reviews on the egg

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    uigrad - Posted 9:37 am PST 12/5/08 (349 Posts)  Report Spam

    I have a 1920x1200 monitor (24"), and would only replace it with another 1920x1200 if it was smaller.

    Why anyone would want to waste enough deskspace for a 26" without getting a better resolution is beyond me. Maybe it is designed for vision-impaired people.

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    akazgea - Posted 10:39 am PST 12/5/08 (68 Posts)  Report Spam

    #1, this is on-sale at newegg.com, not rottenegg.com. Even though I don't like the brand, you cannot deny the fact that the reviews are okay.

    #2, Not everyone likes to keep it small.

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    dhho1 - Posted 11:08 am PST 12/5/08 (2173 Posts)  Report Spam

    any rview on this other than Newegg?

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    mikeyqwer - Posted 12:57 pm PST 12/5/08 (33 Posts)  Report Spam

    anyone willing to try this monitor and leave some comments?

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    mnmason - Posted 1:02 pm PST 12/5/08 (25 Posts)  Report Spam

    #5 if you buy it for me i'll gladly comment on it Smile
    seems like a hell of a deal, way better than that 24 inch dell for ~500

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    o8yb - Posted 1:22 pm PST 12/5/08 (189 Posts)  Report Spam

    TN panel again pass

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    TheBS - Posted 3:30 pm PST 12/5/08 (1285 Posts)  Report Spam

    I personally think 24" is the perfect size. I've had 19-22" and 26-28" (let alone even tried 37"). And I agree, 1920x1200 is the bomb. If they offered it in 22" (I've seen two now that do), it would also do. But I think I still prefer 24".

    In any case, virtually all of the sub-$500 (maybe more sub-$400) 26-28" LCDs that do 1920x1200 suck, hard. The darks are horrible, and there's all sorts of issues in viewing. I have been extremely surprised by the inexpensive Soyo 24" units, in comparison.

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    kingtz - Posted 7:57 pm PST 12/5/08 (225 Posts)  Report Spam

    I would imagine that a smaller monitor (e 24") with the same resolution will have better PQ...

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    gnimble - Posted 6:53 pm PST 12/6/08 (292 Posts)  Report Spam

    I bought a similar display for $700 shipped from New Egg last year. Same resolution but 28" display. Had I waited a little bit, I could have dual HD displays on my PC with this deal!

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