Re: Best place to buy monitor?



Chris Whelan wrote:
Derek Baker wrote:

Would like to view it, but doesn't appear to be anywhere local that has
the one I want.

What about these vendors?

http://froogle.google.co.uk/froogle?q=vp930&btnG=Search&hl=en&show=dd&scoring=mrd
Thanks

Derek

On the basis that you want a TFT, I would advise you to buy from somewhere
you can view the actual monitor you choose. It's the one time I wouldn't
buy on-line. I speak from bitter experience...

Eventually I used a local Comet, the price was good and they unpacked the
one I wanted so I could check for dead pixels. FWIW, I got an Acer AL1714
about a year ago, use it every day and am still pleased with it.

HTH

Chris


I hear you. But looking around locally would be OK if I wanted cheap; I want good.

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Derek
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