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Item: 2 x 19inch widescreen lcd monitors

Age: 1.5 months

Condition: almost brand new condition

Price: 350

Location: melb

Contact: 0402 348207

Comments:

upgraded to 2x24's...

almost brand new..not a single mark on them...1.5 months old each...sorry i dont have receipts...but guranteed no dead pixels on each one.

5ms refresh rate.

model numbers shown (they look identical though...i beleive one has dvi the other doesnt..if ur running 2 u'll need one with normal and one with dvi for most video cards).

prefer pickup in melb...

postage at $30 the pair.

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After $350 for the pair... fairly firm for now on price.

dont really want to split unless i have buyers..

comes with all power cables/wires/ etc. you can see the model numbers from the pics. one's a T and ones an S.

0402 348207

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