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NEC MultiSync LCD1545V (Factory Recertified) ~$188 shipped

Nice monitor! I got one off of ebay about 7 months ago for around the same price and it works great! I might jump on this, just to do a dual setup.
:beer: 😀 :beer: Cheers
 
I can't get it to be $188.It's coming up at $192.82 shiped.Can you post a link or something that will take me straight to the cart for that price.I want the blank ones.
 
Thanks... I bought one of these for from amazon about 10 mos ago and like it... so I just bought 2 more with this deal.. Why not??

Thanks again!
 
Originally posted by DevilsAdvocate:

What response time do you need for quality gaming?
In my opinion 30 is the bare minimum (that's slightly better than a regular TV). Lower than 30 is better, but 30 is acceptable, especially at this price.
 
What sort of bad pixel policy does NEC have on these monitors? I would be very skeptical about a refurbed LCD monitor without a clear explanation of how many bad pixels it must have before it can be returned.
 
Originally posted by: FPSguy
Originally posted by DevilsAdvocate:

What response time do you need for quality gaming?
In my opinion 30 is the bare minimum (that's slightly better than a regular TV). Lower than 30 is better, but 30 is acceptable, especially at this price.

I disagree. I think such things are highly subjective.

16ms is barely acceptable for me, but my friend has a 25ms one that he has no problems with (and when I game with it i notice ghosting, but he doesn't).

I think everybody's taste/eyesight differs, so what might work for one might not for another.

doing calculations, 16ms is exactly 60FPS, so that should be sufficient for approximately 100% of the population (that's about what our eyes scan at).

25ms is ~40FPS, but that is highly misleading because don't think video game FPS here. the FPS reading you get from your video card in a video game is average FPS, which tells you almost nothing significant. What is more important is the lowest FPS during the timedemo, and generally I find that most people can get by with a minimum FPS of 35-40, so 25ms should be fine for most people.

I personally cannot, but that is just me. Your best bet would be to take a visual inspection of the LCD in question and see if it is ok for you.
 
A lot of these were sent back due to improper backlighting, not bad pixels... still, these refurbs have one year parts and labor from nec. Usually if works out of the box, it'll work for years to come.

 
I've been using one for months and like it... Don't base your opinion on one review at a place like eopinions.. the review posted above sounds like the guy got a lemon. PCmag had a review last year on this monitor and gave it an 8.5... like I said, I bought two of them today from the deal posted here. They're going to be used on a business machine with dual display and for that they're great. Very small footprint, no garbage on the frame, good color and clarity.

 
I can't find any differance! Literally. I've also got one 1550V and the manuel reads exactly the same as the 1545V, at least on the spec page and features page. Even the copywrite on the display reads the same.

You can go the the nec site and dl both to check for yourself.

I find these monitors perfect for my business.....
 
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