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June 29, 2009 12:34 PM PDT

Get a 24-inch 1080p LCD for $179.95 shipped

by Rick Broida

This spacious 24-inch LCD features an HDMI interface and built-in speakers.

(Credit: ViewSonic)

Still squinting at a 17- or 19-inch monitor? Heck, if you're using a laptop as your primary PC, you might be looking at a mere 15-incher. The horror!

Fortunately, loads of extra screen estate await you: PC Connection has a refurbished ViewSonic VX2433WM 24-inch LCD monitor for $179.95 shipped. (You may have to pay sales tax, which in my neck of the woods comes to about $11.)

It wasn't too long ago that a 22-inch LCD for under $200 was something to crow about, so a 24-incher for even less is mighty impressive. Based on my calculations, that extra two inches works out to about 900 percent more display area. (Why, yes, I was an English major, why do you ask?)

The VX2433WM has all the specs you're likely to want from a big LCD, including 1,920x1,080 resolution (that's 1080p if you're talking in HDTV terms), DVI and HDMI interfaces, a 5ms response time, and built-in speakers.

Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Sure, this would be a great match for a desktop or laptop, but it would also work nicely with a game console or media-center PC.

Because it's a refurb, the warranty expires after 90 days, which is normal (and, to me, acceptable). The couple dozen users reviews on PC Connection average 4.2 stars out of 5, with the main complaint being the mediocre speakers (big surprise).

This is the best price I've seen to date on a 24-inch LCD, so if you want to seriously expand your available workspace (something you'll never regret, trust me), I'd jump on this.

Update: Well, this didn't last long. Looks like PC Connection is already sold out. Sorry for the late post and short-lived deal!

Rick Broida, a technology writer for nearly 20 years, is the author of more than a dozen books. In addition to writing CNET's The Cheapskate blog, he oversees BNET's Business Hacks. Rick is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an employee of CBS Interactive. Disclosure. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers. Follow Rick on Twitter at cheapskateblog.
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by livingaudio June 29, 2009 1:14 PM PDT
should i ditch my 22 inch? im tempted...HDMI is calling my name
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by rickbroida June 29, 2009 1:15 PM PDT
Ditch? No, put it alongside this one. The only thing better than one big monitor is two big monitors! :)
by j_a_s_p_e_r June 29, 2009 1:21 PM PDT
with a 1920x1080 res I guess its 9:16, unlike 1920x1200 10:16 typically 24" WS monitors. If its 1920x1080 with 10:16 form factor (I DON"T think it is, but check) it would not not be able to show HD in its full glory. Area wise if my math is right .. a 9:16 only has ~2.5% more surface area than a 10:16 (when the the diagonal is the same).
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by bryanb867 June 29, 2009 1:24 PM PDT
Wow! I just bought a 22 inch Dell monitor a couple of months ago...no HDMI on it, though and I paid about $30 more than this one. Should have waited!!! Too bad I can't afford another one so soon. :-( Great deal, though and if you're stuck with a 17-inch or smaller, then definitely expand!
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by walterwood June 29, 2009 1:25 PM PDT
Could this be connected to an HD cable box with an HDMI cable and perform as an HD TV?
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by j_a_s_p_e_r June 29, 2009 1:30 PM PDT
Most monitors do not make good tvs. The least expensive LCD monitors are the so called TN monitors that have limited viewing angles. I watch TV on my 24 inch monitor, but at a distance the slightest angle off center causes a gamma shift.
by jcmark42 June 29, 2009 1:49 PM PDT
The link no longer works. I guess they are all sold out as of 4:50pm EST.
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by rickbroida June 29, 2009 2:38 PM PDT
Oh, hellz...sorry, everyone. This is what I get for posting late in the day. (I was out of town and just got back.) Sorry, sorry!
by June 29, 2009 11:30 PM PDT
how could you do this to me!! i WANT/NEED one and this would've been perfect :(
and a 24 in! a stab to the heart to miss out on this deal! i am really crushed..
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by rickbroida June 30, 2009 6:18 AM PDT
Have no fear...I *will* find a similar deal. You have my word! :)
by hrrmph June 30, 2009 10:19 AM PDT
Great find. Even if these things are open only briefly, please continue to post em!

I've got 2 of the $199 rebranded HPs that were posted here a while ago. Thanks for that one.

This latest deal (however short) resets the bar even lower and thats good news anyway that you look at it.
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by abalter June 30, 2009 10:56 AM PDT
http://www.ecost.com/detail.aspx?edp=45273707&source=EWBBASE&cm_mmc=CSE-_-google-_-ewbbase-_-Monitors&ci_src=17588969&ci_sku=45273707
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by June 30, 2009 12:03 PM PDT
192.99 for the above, 18 bucks more possibly new? now the question is do i opt in buying it now? or do i wait for a better deal?
by June 30, 2009 12:11 PM PDT
since i cant edit my previous post ill post again to correct myself its recertified.. but still 18 bucks more.. i'm really digging this one
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