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So, I need a contingency plan; a plan to buy a new flat-screen monitor in case my current one does die.
I’m looking to spend around £250-£300 on a flat-screen 17-inch monitor, so what do people recommend? Which makes are the best/worst? What features should a buyer be looking for in deciding which monitor to buy (Contrast Ratio, Brightness, Response time etc) and where should I look (ebuyer?)?
I may not be purchasing in the very near future, but you never know when a piece of equipment could die I suppose, and I don’t really know which are best/worst makes and models, so naturally would appreciate any advice, as I wouldn’t want to balls up a purchase by buying some shoddy piece of crud. Cheers.
> cookie monster wrote:
> Hercules has ceased production of all hardware except for sound
> cards.
>
> Since when? I bought a graphics card off them just a while ago.
Quite a while ago now, of course they didnt recall any of their hardware products so some stores still have old stock.
> Hercules has ceased production of all hardware except for sound
> cards.
Since when? I bought a graphics card off them just a while ago.
> I want one of these
>
> [URL] http://www.apple.com/displays/ [/URL]
I've just ordered the 23" @ work. Well chuffed
[URL] http://www.apple.com/displays/ [/URL]
> cookie monster wrote:
> It is virtually impossible to get the herc TFT's now. Look around
> for
> the LG L1710B, if you get it second hand then it should be in your
> price range, the image quality is great and there is no evidence of
> ghosting in UT2004.
>
> Yeh, not many places seem to sell them. When I got mine, I bought it
> from Special Reserve but they've since stopped selling them. Any idea
> why nobody stocks them? They're fantastic screens.
Hercules has ceased production of all hardware except for sound cards.
> It is virtually impossible to get the herc TFT's now. Look around for
> the LG L1710B, if you get it second hand then it should be in your
> price range, the image quality is great and there is no evidence of
> ghosting in UT2004.
Yeh, not many places seem to sell them. When I got mine, I bought it from Special Reserve but they've since stopped selling them. Any idea why nobody stocks them? They're fantastic screens.