Envision E-910e $200 - $50 = $150at CompUSA

guaraguao

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It goes for $199 - $50 MIR. My local CompUSA (Lennox, Atlanta GA) had 7 out on the floor.

EN-910e

It says "sold out" on the web site, but enter your zip code and it will tell you if local stores have it in stock.

I just bought one--it looks pretty decent, there is a little bit of distortion around the edges; I don't know if this is due to the flimsy Matrox Millenium I am using atm, we'll find out when I get my geforce4. :>
 

Shippy

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Last time they were this cheap was around christmas (when I got one). I just got my rebate yesterday. Pretty good deal for $150 + tax.
 

guaraguao

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Originally posted by: stevejst
I think you guys are compromising your eyesight with this monitor. Here is the unflattering review of the monitor
http://computers.cnet.com/hardware/0-2295747-405-8232637.html?tag=rev-rev

I agree that it isn't top of the line... But I don't think it is as bad as cnet made it out to be. The
user opinons are largely positive. The refresh rate is better than anything you will get for this price (with 1600x1200). I'm looking at it as we speak, and the only thing that one notices is that the bottom and top seem to squeeze in a tiny little bit. I'm pretty sure that if I play with it enough, it won't be a problem.
 

grappa

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The problem with monitor reviews is that every monitor is different, even within the same model line. I've had this monitor since around Christmas too, and I haven't had any of the problems the CNET review cites - I've got it jacked up to 1600X1200 resolution, so why would I strain my eyes on anything under 8pt text anyway? (I guess some people like seeing clear text under a magnifying glass?) Lines are straight at the top too, so I guess CNET just got a bad monitor.

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