iiyama-21" Vision Master 502-Refurbished $350+ shipping (around $50)

cdrakejr

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You can find a review at WinMag that was done in 1998. At that time it was $1059 list price and was a WinList choice.

A good review site is

ReviewBooth

Unfortunately, two of the best review sites seem to have closed recently; Reviewfinder and Reviewclick.:(
 

kcobra

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The monitor at WinMag is the 502 Pro (AG model). The one through iiyama's website is the normal 502 model (shadow mask). While iiyama is a good brand, this seems like a warm deal at best. I would rather have a high end 19" one for ~$400 than this 21" for $350.
 

Xanth

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I just got this monitor today and it kicks a$$.
I also went to the website and they are already sold out sorry.
 

ETLA

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IIyama makes awesome monitors I have the VisionMaster Pro450. Shipping is pretty expensive.....but great price, those are selling for over $600 about a year ago.
 

Jzero

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We use Iiyama VisionMaster 17" monitors where I work. I think most of them are 4-5 years old, but they fail at an alarming rate. YMMV but I know I send 7-8 of them in for repair every week...I never had that problem with the Gateway (Sony) monitors we had at my other job, and a lot of them were even older.
Of course most of you probably aren't looking for 4-5 years out of these anyway :)
 

MichaelJ

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20" for 79.00.
HEWLETT PACKARD 20 INCH 72HZ FIXED FREQUENCY COLOR MONITOR. Manufactured by HITACHI for Hewlett Packard! You can't get a bigger monitor for a smaller price!




REDUCED PRICE!
ONLY $79.00
www.hitechcafe.com

I have 2 of these. They are excellent monitors.



 

dapic

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Fixed Frequency? What exactly does that mean?

And BNC connector, how do I connect it to an AIW Radeon?
 

Finality

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Most fixed frequency monitors really blow. And juding by the resolution the HP must be really really old.

BNC connectors usually provide a better image than a normal connector. Most monitors which have a BNC connector also have a normal SVGA connector. Not sure about this one though.
 

athoennes

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I have one of these HP monitors. It needs to have some wiring mods for the sync signals. (this info is available on the web.) I want to use this for a second monitor..... After all if the price is right!!

Hey MichaelJ how do you get your video card to generate the correct signal?? Do you need a special card or will my GeForce II MX do the trick??