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best monitor around 200$

Samsung 955DF from amazone I think its for $227 shipped, might be after a $30 rebate.

Its a great monitor for the money.

Kyle
 
There's a Sylvania 19" which was suprisingly good at Costco....invar shadow mask...for about $215. You get what you pay for and monitors tend to hang around through numerous upgrades.....food for thought.

Super6
 


<< Samsung 955DF from amazone I think its for $227 shipped, might be after a $30 rebate
Its a great monitor for the money.
>>



Not if you want high resolution with decent refresh rates.
Max resolution on the 955DF is a poor 1600X1200 @ 68 Hz... you'll go blind in a matter of hours with that setting.
About the only thing good about their DF series is the flat screen... that's about it.
If your eyes can handle a low refresh without making you dizzy/blind or if you don't run high res., then it's a good monitor.

If you need a lot of desktop space, get a Samsung 950P. I got mine last summer for $168 @ Dell 😀
It does 1600X1200 @ 75 Hz (max is ,920 x 1,440 @ 64 Hz).

CTX's 19" series (VL950S) is a decent budget monitor (recommended by Anand for budget gamers).
It comes with a built in USB hub which is definitely a plus.
I'm using it in my other rig and it can be had for well under $200 now.

I can't really recommend any 17"s because I haven't been in the market for one ever since I went 19".
The last 17" I bought was a NEC FE700 which is a flat screen and was decent as far as I can remember.

Just don't let the "flatness" of the screens fool you.
The only flat CRT's that are worthy IMHO are the Trinitrons and Diamondtrons (used by Sony, Mitsubishi, Iiyama, etc.) and they have awesome resolution, refresh and dot pitches. The only downside is that they are pricey and have the 2 damper wires going horizontally across the screen.
 
I agree that the refresh rate a the hgihest resolution may not be the best, but he is also looking for a good $200 19" monitor.

I have read many great reviews of the Samsung and for the money it is one of the best with a great picture.


Kyle
 

See this thread in hot deals. If you have access to Sams Club they have a few choices around the $200 mark.

Check their website for monitors and look at the CTX 19" for $179.84. We've been using a couple of CTX 17" units and they have worked fine.

Sams Club


 
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