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I have $200 to spend.

Heller

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so i have ~$200 to spend on a monitor, i would like somthin from circuitcity since they have $40 of $200 . i was looking at this.

Acer 19in WS">http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Acer-19-...atOid/-12965/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do</a>
i have a 7900gt, will i be able to handle those resolutions?

also im looking for a 19inch w.s. but if theres something better please offer it to me.

thx guys .

( yes i realize this is th wrong forum-section but its been posted in the periphials section for over a day, and nobody has replied and i t was hardly ever looked out, and im going out later tonight to purchase this, your adivce is appreciated )
 
Um, Office Depot had a nice Samsung Non-DVI monitor for like $219 for a 19'. My GF bought one and it is great.

EDIT: Please fix your link. I was trying to look it up and CC cant find product.
 
Originally posted by: Tobolo
Um, Office Depot had a nice Samsung Non-DVI monitor for like $219 for a 19'. My GF bought one and it is great.

do you have a link?

whats the down side of non -DVI?
 
LINK to Monitor

DVI is newer higher quality connection for the computer. If your video card supports it then it wouldnt hurt to have it. I have two VGA's hooked up to my Vid card (one through a VGA to DVI adaptor) and it works great. I do not do any video or photo editing etc etc so it doesnt concern me at all.
 
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