Monitor Recommendations?

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  1. doomgrunt

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    My HANNSG monitor died on me last week for the second time. I'm tired of dealing with it, and will probably just buy a new one. Any recommendations?
     
  2. Insane54

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    I use a ViewSonic 22" HD monitor (don't know the technical name). So far it's been great, no burn-ins, nice color, pretty fast refresh rate.
     
  3. Mister man 1217

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    I have an HP "30 Monitor, looks very nice, slim, and in HD
     
  4. faerrleah

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    I use Asus VW198T 19 inch. It has high resolution and low price.The monitor features a native resolution of 1680 x 1050 pixels with an image aspect ratio of 16:10 to provide a large viewing area. It has some nice features such as :

    - 5ms Response Time
    - 25-degree Tilting Screen
    - Energy Star Qualified-
    - ASCR Technology
    - Manufactured According to GreenASUS Standards
    - 3000:1 Contrast Ratio
     
  5. LD

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    This, you can't do anything wrong with a view sonic
     
  6. Gunnergrunt

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    Just steal one of mom's. We have like fifty of em at the house... Kidding. I would have to recommend the Magoogly 50" HD supersonic 2.0. It has pristine picture quality and it totally exists. Not kidding.
     
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    Pics or it doesn't exist.

    I don't deal too much with anything techy, save xbox and TV's, but if you get what appeals to you in your price range, you shouldn't have any problems.
     
  8. doomgrunt

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    Too bad they all support a native resolution of 20x10.

    Here it is.
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    The NEC isn't the brand name, it says Magoogly on the lower right corner.

    Enough Magoogly. I've heard Supersonic is pretty good, but they are more expensive. This ASUS monitor has a 5ms response time and 1080p for 170 dead guys. I just don't know how reliable ASUS is.
     

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