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Posted at 10:01 AM on Monday 09/24/07 by
Ben
Hotness UNHOT
Buy.com has the ViewSonic VA2026W 20" Widescreen LCD Monitor for $230 - $30 rebate [Exp 10/15] = $200 with free shipping. New customers can take $10 off $200. [BizRate]

  • 20" at 1680x1050 resolution, 2000:1 contrast ratio, 5ms response time
  • 300 cd/m2 brightness, 170H/160V degree viewing angle, D-Sub/DVI-D
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      RakuRay - Posted 10:03 am PDT 09/24/07 (719 Posts)  Report Spam

      Get a dell UltraSharp, it can't be beat.

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      fuckbilltang - Posted 10:24 am PDT 09/24/07 (1995 Posts)  Report Spam

      Other than the fact that the Dell UltraSharp can be beat, #1 is right.

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      1 - Posted 10:52 am PDT 09/24/07 (755 Posts)  Report Spam

      oh yea #1, me and my baseball bat say otherwise.

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      densix - Posted 2:07 pm PDT 09/24/07 (111 Posts)  Report Spam

      Viewsonic rocks, I have both 19' and 22' - loving it!

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      spikeymikey - Posted 4:37 pm PDT 09/24/07 (41 Posts)  Report Spam

      got a 20" WS viewsonic and an old 17" CRT flat monitor. the best investments ever

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      Necro Joe - Posted 7:25 pm PDT 09/24/07 (1032 Posts)  Report Spam

      I've only read luke-warm reviews on their LCD's. Actually, the only glowing reviews I've read on Viewsonic LCDs are from people who say things like "Wow...this is so much thinner than my CRT! It's great!" and "The image is so much clearer than my CRT!" Basicaly, they are from people who have no real frame of reference comparing the Vewsonic monitors to any of the actual competition...not just their old monitor that's 3-6 years old.

      And actually, my Viewsonic CRT is dying. I've had it for over 5 years, but it's getting more and more affected by interference: cordless and cellular phones, turning on a lamp nearby, etc. These didn't used to phase it, but it's starting to go...

      I just bought a LCD yesterday, though. It's a Samsung. It seems their positive reviews seem to have more real content like "This looks better than my the Acer, but not as good as the Dell I use at work) which made me feel better about pulling the trigger on the purchase.

      [/useless_ramble]

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