Comments on: Budget shopping tips: LCD computer monitors
Senior Associate Editor Eric Franklin shares some general tips on shopping for computer monitors on a budget.
Senior Associate Editor Eric Franklin shares some general tips on shopping for computer monitors on a budget.
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the word budget = lowest price.
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.
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.
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.
- 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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