21 inch grade B monitor 199

ii49ersii

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Seems like a good deal for those that dont care about how their monitor looks. Also, says .22 pitch but dont know which one it is. Anyway, here it is: monitor
 

huh

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What Grade B is considered as...

Grade B - Has slight Cosmetic Blemishes, examples of which are (but not limited to):

Slight Scratches in case
Slight Scratches in the screen
Hairline Crack in Case
Dead Pixel (3 or less)
Missing Control Door
Slight imperfections in the AGAS (Anti-Glare, Anti-Static) Coating etc.
 

Souka

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Wow! Useful info from a "junior member" Keep it up dude!


BTW, the link don't work....well, at least at my work, but internet access is acting kinda funky.
 

York1

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Id be carefull I just bought a similar Monitor from another place and was very disappointed when I got Sometimes you really do get what ya pay for
 

glee719

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Same here. Sometimes they lack the original packaging and stick it in anything they can find. I had one with a beat-up box and RMA was a biatch.
 

TruthSeeker

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I bought a Cornerstone 50/101sf 21 inch moniter from secondwinpc.com for $269.00 and this moniter is great!! I would definitely deal with these guys again, the moniter was mint!! They also carry lots of other moniters too. My previous moniter was a Sony CDP200ES Trinitron with .25mm dpi but this moniter at .28 displays way better text and graphics! Also here is a link to a review of this moniter http://www.pcworld.com/resource/article.asp?aid=3670&pg=14
 

York1

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Well maybe I was unlucky with secondwind because I ordered the same monitor and it turned out to be a piece of junk;(
 

XzeroR3

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All this is my experience from a similar monitor
.....

aha... its one of those funky monitors that does not do 640 480@60hz because its out of the range (i'm intrepreting from the listed refresh rates).

I think the .22 dot pitch is the horizontal pitch or the vertical. not the actual dot pitch.

I have something like this.. its a ncd branded but really a hitachi HM4021D(if i remember the number correctly)

From my thinking: this will make a great second monitor in a dual monitor system. or for a server or workstation.

no 60hz... unless your at 1600 1200. this monitor is not for gaming.
 

RedFox1

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I did a search and came up with this:

NC2195AA Factory Pre-sets:

1024x768 @ 70Hz
1024x768 @ 75Hz
1152x900 @ 66Hz
1152x900 @ 76Hz
1280x1024 @ 70Hz
1280x1024 @ 75Hz
 

Kwad Guy

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Any 19" or larger monitor that doesn't have at least 1600x1200
factory settings is crap. (I'd actually say any 19" monitor
that doesn't do at least 1600x1200 @ 75Hz or better is crap,
and any truly decent large monitor should be able to manage 1600x1200
85hz).

This monitor gives you a lot of phosphor space, but not much
detail.

Kwad
 

Empire_DNH

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this monitor suck
.22mm?????
can someone show me how to return it w/o paying the 15% restocking fee
and also 30->60 buck for shiping.
Thanks

:(