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by weister42 , Oct 27 '08
Pros: Great picture quality & easy setup. Cons: Stand feels flimsy.
I ordered this LCD monitor from Staples during their sales event and unlike the other review I've got nothing but great things to say about my particular unit; it is actually a 21.6" monitor by the way. I have a fairly new PC with an EVGA 8400 GS video ...
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by wordsmith210 , Dec 02 '08
Pros: Good Size, Good picture, Excellent Price. Cons: Auto configuration may make the screen a bit too bright. Monitor cannot be adjusted.
I bought this because my CRT monitor is giving trouble and Staples had this LCD monitor for $139, plus free shipping. The unopened box weighed approximately 13 lbs. The dimensions for the monitor are 20.25"W x 16.75"H x 7"D (depth of the ...
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by ded40 , Dec 04 '08
Pros: Great monitor for the price, Staples next day delivery. Cons: None so far after 2 days. Time will tell.
A great monitor for the price, Cyber Monday $110 net after a $30coupon, at Staples with next day free delivery to my door. I was expecting old stock, but the manufactured date was late August 2008. Set up was quick and easy, plug in ...
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Get what you pay.for
by frypan2000 ,Sep 05 '08
Pros: Price, Size Cons: Awkward controls, 1 Stuck Pixel, Proper Contrast difficult to achieve
I wanted to replace my 19inch CRT but am pretty cheap. So, I bought this monitor at Staples on sale at $179.00. I was easy physically to set up. I think the screen is acceptable especially for the price. I do have one stuck pixel and read somewhere else of someone with the same problem. To be honest, for the price I don't expect it to be perfect. A 22 inch monitor for 179 is very cheap. The screen needs to be adjusted to get the right contrast and brightness, its easy to get a washed look. The menu controls take a little while to learn and are a bit awkward but allow the settings needed (I wish knobs still existed for brightness and contrast). The bottom line so far, you get what you pay for. If you want $300 quality get a $300 monitor. I can't talk towards reliability yet I've only had it a day. I'll update if it breaks.
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