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Solve : What 20"-24" monitor would you recommend??

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I've been lurking for a while. Now, wanna ASK you for ADVICE.
I thought I had become used to my 13" MBP screen, but after using a 20" today for a while minutes I really thinking about going for a monitor for home use. The monitor was a Hanns G which I found for about $120 online. Whether or not the display is anything special or amazing doesn't bother me- it looked good and (most importantly) it was big. Budget of about $250, wouldn't really want to spend more than that. I'm also looking into this Samsung BX2331 23" Widescreen LED Backlight LCD Monitor. What ya think? Am I on the right track? Will I be disappointed? Experiences? Just an observation. You relay need to see the monitor side by side with others in its class. IMHO buying a good monitor online wooed be like buying your dress shirts online.Quote from: Geek-9pm on January 12, 2011, 12:14:26 AM

Just an observation. You relay need to see the monitor side by side with others in its class. IMHO buying a good monitor online wooed be like buying your dress shirts online.

Really I buy dress shirts online and everything works out just fine. Of course I know what size shirt I wear so there is no guessing involved.

Now back to the topic at hand.

If you are able I would suggest you visit some electronics stores and see if they have any monitors on display that you can look at and compare. I usually go with what EVER brand of PC I have for the monitor but last year I purchased both of my kids 21" Phillips LCD TVs for their rooms and for Christmas they both got Dell desktop PCs and we use their TV for the monitor and it works great.

If you have already had some experience with a Hanns G monitor and liked then go ahead and purchase the one online. If you never used one then ready the REVIEWS about it first.
As with all these types of questions the answer is always the same. Research what you want THEN by something you like.


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