21" at $200

spamsk8r

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well it uses sony's trinitron technology which is very good, looks like a really good deal
 

Slogun

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It's looks to be an exceptional deal. My only wonder though is, is it flat enough?
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: Slogun
It's looks to be an exceptional deal. My only wonder though is, is it flat enough?

:D

PLtNmHeLiX, I've currently got a 19" Sony G400 and I love it, if I had the cash, I'd go for the deal, hope this helps :)
 

Stevem627

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You DO realize that all the products sold at this site you are referring to are refurbished units? Not sure if it's that great a deal for the price really.
 

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I was looking at the same monitor, take note that this probably uses a 5-BNC connector HP A4331D. Call them and ask about this. You may need a HD15 to 5BNC adaptor.

Maximum resolution is 1600x1200-75Hz. You may have difficulty in finding drivers too.

Their add is very misleading, mentions 1940X1200 Max resolution. :frown:

Here's another/cheaper place to buy it too... for $ 169. This site shows a HD15 connector. :confused:

As for games, 1280X1024 resolution would be a good choice. Not sure how long a refurbished monitor would last.
 

Aquinas

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You mean 1280 x 1024...if your video card can push a game at that resolution...

1024x768 still seems to be a really sweet spot for gamers and hardware in my opinion.