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I originally bought this monitor to replace my old one which died, but have since bought a new PC package (including monitor) from Dell so I no longer have any use for the Acer monitor.

Monitor is as new, was only used for a few weeks (comes with original box etc)

Monitor Specs:

Display Size: 15" (304x228mm)

Dot Pitch: 0.297mm

Resolution: 1024 x 768

Brightness: 250 cd⁄m

Contrast Ratio: 350:1

Max. Refresh Rate: 1024x768 @ 78Hz

Viewing Angle: 140 (H), 125 (V)

Response time: 25ms

Input signal: VGA (Analog D-Sub)

Speaker: 1.5W x 2

Power Adapter: Internal

Power consumption: 30W

Dimensions (WxHxD mm): 345 x 353 x 160

Weight: 3.0kg

Kensington Lock: supported

VESA wall Mounting: 75 x 75 mm

SEE HERE

I purchased the monitor for $325, but will sell for $250 o.n.o.

I'm located in Sydney, but can post at buyers expense (pick up preferred though).

Please PM or reply to this thread if you're interested.

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You purchase a new 15” LCD monitor with a 25ms response time just a few weeks ago for $325? That’s crazy! For that price you can get a 19” LCD with about an 8ms response time. If you want to sell this lower the price to about $150! Unless its touch screen but I cannot find anywhere that says this is a touch screen LCD.

Here you can get an 8ms 17” LCD for $220...

CLICK HERE

Thanks for your reply. Given that it doesn't appear that you're interested in purchasing the monitor, I'm at a loss as to why you felt the need to comment though.

Just to clarify...

I bought the monitor earlier this year, but only used it for a few weeks until I purchased my new PC (since which time, the monitor has been repacked and is now sitting in my wardrobe).

I purchased the item through a friend for $325 which was apparently a discounted price at the time.

I've checked the ACER website, the current RRP for this monitor is $349 SEE HERE

I don't know much about computer hardware, so I've done a quick search on the net and have come up with numerous links below listing similar prices for this monitor:

* HyperMall: $309.10 SEE HERE

* Tech Buy: $327.65 SEE HERE

* Commander Online: $329 SEE HERE

* Instant IT: $373.89 SEE HERE

* Buy Quick: $377.29 SEE HERE

...there are many more.

Surely, my price is reasonable given the above???

Obviously, there may be cheaper alternatives available, which may or may not be of the same quality etc, but that applies for nearly anything you purchase these days (funnily enough, including some of the items you have for sale in your signature). Sometimes you only get what you pay for...

If I'm missing something, please don't hesitate to let me know via PM as it is not my intention to rip people off - going off the above, I don't think you can say that I am...

In future, if you're not interested in purchasing an item, instead of rubbishing someone elses thread please keep your comments to yourself (or if you can't help yourself, do it via PM).

Thanks.

Yeah I dont know I cannot work it out... the 17" version is cheaper and the Acer 19" costs just $340...

http://www.instantit.com.au/browse/Product...liercode=ACM527

Anyway good luck with the sale...

Hmm I will offer $100 for it then.

In all honesty, it's not worth it to me to sell it for $100 - i'm not desperate for the cash, so if that's all I'll get for it, then I'll just keep it as a spare.

If you are seriously interested, I will sell it for $200 firm. I think that's more than fair considering what I paid, it's condition and what they currently retail for.

Up to you...

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