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Guest RedLineGTR

Been looking for a LCD monitor my myself for some time now, i have a range of prices etc, just wondering if anyone works for a brand that makes LCD monitors for PC's and that can get them for a good price?? if so please post up or pm me, willing to pay something extra so you make some money.

Cheers Rob

Been looking for a LCD monitor my myself for some time now, i have a range of prices etc, just wondering if anyone works for a brand that makes LCD monitors for PC's and that can get them for a good price?? if so please post up or pm me, willing to pay something extra so you make some money.  

Cheers Rob

go into jb hi fi tomorrow and buy a new one for the marked price, then go to your car and put it in your car, then go back to the shop with your recipt and pick up another one and walk stright out with your recipt so if anyone asks you just bought it, then go to your car and take the othero ne out and go get a refund casue you made a mistake. works everytime

Guest RedLineGTR
go into jb hi fi tomorrow and buy a new one for the marked price, then go to your car and put it in your car, then go back to the shop with your recipt and pick up another one and walk stright out with your recipt so if anyone asks you just bought it, then go to your car and take the othero ne out and go get a refund casue you made a mistake. works everytime

:rofl: hahah nice :D

I tell you what, If you want to crisp quality screen you after, better off buying CRT if you have the Space to put it.

but saying that, with TFT less room and looks better :P

IMHO.

Thank you all :) 1st time visited this part of forum :)

Guest RedLineGTR
I tell you what, If you want to crisp quality screen you after, better off buying CRT if you have the Space to put it.

 

but saying that, with TFT less room and looks better :P

 

IMHO.

Thank you all :) 1st time visited this part of forum :)

No worries Pva, I’m on a 50/50 split as I do a bit of photo work etc so I know with CRT's the colours are 100% right. With LCD's I have know some lower models the colours aren’t 100% right.

Can get 19" LCD's for $530 @ MSY - http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS_W.HTM

I like the new 19” Benq FP937SD, 12ms response time, DVI input @ $615.... with a 0-bright pixel guarantee :rofl:

Can get 19" LCD's for $530 @ MSY - http://www.msy.com.au/Parts/PARTS_W.HTM

I like the new 19” Benq FP937SD, 12ms response time, DVI input @ $615.... with a 0-bright pixel guarantee :mad:

Hmm. Benq website says these are 17".

-oops im on crack. read 737. too many choices

it says "platinum members club".  do you have to become a member to get those prices??  im after a 19" for graphics work too

Nope... just walk in and buy.. I think the platinum member thing was an early promotion they had.. but now they just have these prices for everyone.

yeah what he said... cause theyre not that smart when it comes to web sites..... as u can see lol.... all u had to do to see the platinum was remove the NON- from the pdf link and HEY PRESTO its the other prices... which is now the same

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