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    Best Monitor for Budget

    For those of you that commented and helped in my other post very recently, thank you and i have sold my 22" TV and am now looking to buy a proper monitor.

    My limit is £100. I would like the best monitor for my budget.

    Currently looking to get this monitor Benq-G2222HDL
    It has quite a few good reviews on the site, i haven't got much of an idea of what the specs mean, but am going mainly on the reviews.

    Any help is always greatly appreciated

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    Re: Best Monitor for Budget

    As I don't think there is much difference between 21.5" and 22"

    Can anyone tell me about this screen?
    Acer S221HQLbid

    Can't seem to find many reviews

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    Re: Best Monitor for Budget

    An earlier draft post got a bit long and included options that I'd looked at that did the awful forum thing of going higher and higher in price. So...

    Is £100 your absolute maximum?

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    Re: Best Monitor for Budget

    Quote Originally Posted by andy572 View Post
    An earlier draft post got a bit long and included options that I'd looked at that did the awful forum thing of going higher and higher in price. So...

    Is £100 your absolute maximum?
    Yes it is, i think any monitor i get will be a huge improvement to what i am used to, the monitor i have been using is 10 years old, and the hdtv i was using never gave me clear picture quality.

    only since i connected it to another hdtv do i realize how huge of a difference the picture quality was.

    bust yes £100 is absolute maximum im allowed to spend (this will be the end of my computer spending budget for this year!)

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    Re: Best Monitor for Budget

    Personally I'd say that any of the Samsung 22"s would be best, but not sure how easily you'd get one under £100.

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