NEW Monitors on the cheap 21.5" $74.50 - 23" $125.00

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Mitch101

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These are good deals on their own to make them awesome deals what you do is go to that popular auction website and purchase a $25.00 off $75/$100 coupon code some require you phone in for LCD/LED monitor purchases. I got my $25.00 off $75.00 for $1.17. If you plan on purchasing multiple monitors and use coupon codes through the web what I did was switch between IE and Firefox on purchases or just clear your cookies between purchases.

eMachines 21.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor $99.98 - $25.00 = $75.00 (VGA ONLY INPUT)
http://www.staples.com/eMachines-21....product_321235

Acer P216HV bd 21.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor $99.50 - $25.00 = $74.50 (VGA AND DVI INPUTS) Only comes with VGA cable.
http://www.staples.com/Acer-P216HV-b...product_322475

Acer 21.5" Widescreen LCD Monitor $109.98 - $25.00 = $85.00
Contrast ratio 50000:1 Inputs 1xVGA, 1xDVI (DVI w/HDCP)
http://www.staples.com/Acer-21.5-Wid...product_890776

Acer P236H BD 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor $149.98 - $25.00 = $125.00
•Inputs: 1xVGA, 1xDVI (w/ HDCP)
http://www.staples.com/Acer-P236H-BD...product_902243
 
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I think Staples just added $4 instant rebates to screw the coupon deals up.
 

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I think Staples just added $4 instant rebates to screw the coupon deals up.

I havent seen staples deny a discount on dollar off code yet but this is one of the purchases I made yesterday and there is two coupons listed.


ACER 21.5IN LCD MONITOR
Item No.: 890776 Price: $129.98/each
Expected Delivery: 06/08/2011 by UPS 1 $129.98

Subtotal: $129.98
Delivery: FREE
Coupon1: -$20.00
Coupon2: -$25.00
Tax: $6.59

Total: $91.57
 

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Ok, I just noticed most of the coupons on e*** say that they are not valid if instant savings are applied.
 

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I have the 21.5" Acer which appears to be a G215H. I got it around Christmas for ~$106. I'd definitely recommend it to someone just looking for a cheap lcd monitor.

How the adjustment buttons work is odd, you hit one of the five buttons at the bottom of the screen and then select a menu based on which button it is placed over. This took me some time to figure out. My previous Acer simply had dedicated buttons for navigating the adjustments menu.

Of note, there is a fairly decent size difference between this and a 22" monitor, I mistakenly assumed the two sizes would be closer.
 
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I have the 21.5" Acer which appears to be a G215H. I got it around Christmas for ~$106. I'd definitely recommend it to someone just looking for a cheap lcd monitor.

How the adjustment buttons work is odd, you hit one of the five buttons at the bottom of the screen and then select a menu based on which button it is placed over. This took me some time to figure out. My previous Acer simply had dedicated buttons for navigating the adjustments menu.

Of note, there is a fairly decent size difference between this and a 22" monitor, I mistakenly assumed the two sizes would be closer.

monitor adjustment buttons are always odd.
 

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monitor adjustment buttons are always odd.

I'll second that sentiment. On my 2005FPW I was always hitting the PIP button because it was between the input select and menu button I think. I've upgraded to U2410 now and the "touch" buttons are annoying. The power button in the corner is also annoying since I keep hitting it as I always have some stuff under the monitor, and pulling anything hits the button (cramped for space). But its still loads better then some of the other under the bezel buttons.
 
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