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Senior Associate Editor Eric Franklin shares some general tips on shopping for computer monitors on a budget.

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by Julius_X June 8, 2009 12:24 PM PDT
Well that's great and all, but what if you happen to be interested in something other than simply the lowest price, like image quality? You call this a buyers guide, but it seems focused on getting an LCD for the lowest price, and nothing more.
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by simon the cat June 13, 2009 11:57 AM PDT
Budget shopping tips: LCD computer monitors

the word budget = lowest price.
by Devildoc72 June 28, 2009 2:07 PM PDT
Seriously Julius_X, did you read the title of the post? It has budget in it, which usually means lowest price.
by efranklin June 8, 2009 12:38 PM PDT
I agree. I just altered the title.
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by Julius_X June 8, 2009 3:17 PM PDT
Awesome. That makes things more clear. For the record, it'd be nice if there was an all around shoppers' guide to LCDs, including things such as viewing angle, panel type, etc to compare - I'm still using CRTs since it seems impossible to find a decent LCD that doesn't use a TN panel, and if they're out there, reviews are scarce. The high end Dell Ultrasharps & HPs come to mind, but I know there have to be others out there... and at a lower price than those name brands.
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by efranklin June 8, 2009 9:56 PM PDT
Low priced VA and IPS monitors? Not that I know of. You're right though. A guide like that would be very helpful...
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by kontrashabu June 9, 2009 4:28 AM PDT
What does this bit tell anyone other than to shop at the most obvious places, for the cheapest monitor one can buy? I think we know how to buy cheap junk and used/broken stuff on the internet by now... There is a reason cheap hardware doesn't work and pleasant-to-use parts cost more than pennies. Not that inexpensive monitors are always bad or expensive ones good, but surely there is a factor other than money, even to the thrifty among us.
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by efranklin June 9, 2009 10:32 AM PDT
@kontrashabu

While many people do know where to shop to get the best deals, not everyone was born with an equal amount of skill in that dept. This blog is mostly for the latter person.
by Thranx June 9, 2009 8:50 AM PDT
Sweet Jesus, if anyone reads this looking for an LCD, please do yourself a favor and AVOID OFF-BRANDs. 99% of them are crap. Hell, some name brand units are crap. You will be very unhappy with the quality buying off brands. Stay away from Envision or Hanns-G. Look for cheaper units from HP and Samsung. HP displays are decent, but usually low priced, and Samsung generally has 2 tiers of displays. The low tier certainly being lower in quality, but still a home run when compared to the off-brand units.

Just do some simple research and find yourself a quality unit from a quality manufacture. If you have to buy it used to afford it, go used before you go off-brand.
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by efranklin June 9, 2009 10:37 AM PDT
@Thranx

This blog is about what your options are if want to pay the least amount of money possible for a monitor. One of those options is off-brand, but like I said in the article, "A brand name may save you on peace of mind, but it usually won't save you cash.".

Perhaps though, I can make that point clearer. Thanks for bringing it up though. I'll see about adding an additional warning.
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by singleb June 9, 2009 3:28 PM PDT
I would add that those looking for budget prices for decent quality monitors consider going down the refurb or recertified path. I recently purchased a 24" HP-branded monitor for @$200 from Buy.com, and couldn't be happier in terms of image and build quality.
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by 1egalbegal June 9, 2009 6:06 PM PDT
A more expensive monitor like the Samsung T240HD can be considered "budget" because it multi-tasks as a 1080p TV, saving money and space on multiple displays.
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by JonEverill August 4, 2009 9:45 AM PDT
I have a Dell Ultrasharp 2209WA which cost just over ŁUK 200. So fairly cheap. Budget IPS panel. Pin sharp. Professional stand. Vastly superior to the rubbish that is sold in the shops.
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