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    17 or 19 inch moniter

    i need to get a new lcd digital moniter and im not sure which one to get.

    i have looked at sony and view sonic since there moniters seem to be the best

    the budget is around £200. so what speed and size moniter would you reccomend for that price 17 inch or 19inch and which moniters?


    thanks in advance
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    i would deffinately get a 19" tft, you should be able to find some good monitors for around £200 the main thing you would need to look for is a good response time of less than 16ms, so that you shouldn't get ghosting in games, also good contrast ratio, DVI conector and other things like that. Best thing is to read reviews, there's certainly plenty to chose from

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    can anyone reccomnd some 17inch and 19inch for around £200.

    i also want to get a manafacturer people swear by the quality and warrenty

    the other thing i thought i woulf mention is th fact my current lcd moniter 17inch doesnt work so im gonna get a new one tommorow so can you please post your ideas today

    at the moment im using my horrible old 17inch crt
    Last edited by lodore; 16-06-2006 at 06:58 PM.

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    Samsung have always been good, otherwise Dell, or someone like LG, they all make good monitors - I'm running a LG I bought 2and a half years ago, works as good as the day it left the factory. (It was one of the first 16ms panels)

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