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Help Pick Out a Monitor?

I want someone to take a look at a site? To see whats the best monitor listed from 200 to 300 dollars https://www.azatek.com/pricelist.asp?CID=59 they all refurbished... thanks Hertz and Resoulotion.. Thanks Gurus!


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06-18-2004 05:07 PM
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Go to PriceWatch.com, do not waist your time

06-18-2004 05:11 PM
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i said the best monitor not the price..


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06-18-2004 05:15 PM
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pricewatch gave me this site man i just want the best monitor from it,, its lowest prices anywhere


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06-18-2004 05:17 PM
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http://www.accurateit.com/details.asp?iid=147

What about this and how do i hook this up to the DVI nvidia card i have?


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06-18-2004 05:52 PM
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Viewsonic or NEC of major brands with 1280 by 1024 at min of 75Hz is what you need

06-18-2004 06:06 PM
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My 19" NEC fe950 monitor is sooooo nice!! I recommend it to anyone...very high resolution anf high refresh rate


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1st of all, don't get a refurb because CRT's have a limited lifespan, in addition to whatever possible damage may have been done to them before. Secondly, look in stores in addition to using pricewatch.com or pricegrabber.com because online shipping for CRT's is horrendous. 3rdly, the best brands are either samsung or viewsonic (NEC has been pretty good from personal experience too.)

Furthermore, as for the IBM there, if you are gonna go with it then you connect the DVI cable to the card, simple as that, although unless you have a 6800 ultra or a workstation card you'll have VGA also.

06-22-2004 03:57 AM
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