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Old September 30th 04, 01:29 AM
***JB
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Default 19" CRT Monitor

Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is between
£120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I cannot make a
decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a good well informed
choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most expensive is best'

Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range (from
UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)

Many thanks

P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid monitor
advice as well (i'm not so much of an expert with monitors)


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Old September 30th 04, 01:55 AM
Old Gringo
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***JB wrote:
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Many thanks
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P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid monitor=

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Try this for starters:=20
http://www.pricerunner.co.uk/computi...rals/monitors/
there is a bunch of them out there just like this one.

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Old Gringo George
Just West Of Nowhere
Enjoy Life And Live It To Its Fullest
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Old September 30th 04, 02:04 AM
Old Gringo
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***JB wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is betw=

een=20
=A3120-=A3150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I cannot =

make a=20
decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a good well infor=

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choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most expensive is best'
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Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range (=

from=20
UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)
=20
Many thanks
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P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid monitor=

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advice as well (i'm not so much of an expert with monitors) =20
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Remember, when you set a price, that limits the rest of your options.
http://www.directfrom.com/productvie...D56&AC=3Dprice
If this was available in the US I would buy one.

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Old Gringo George
Just West Of Nowhere
Enjoy Life And Live It To Its Fullest
Freedom For The World http://www.nuboy-industries.com/
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Old September 30th 04, 03:21 AM
Miss Perspicacia Tick
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***JB wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is
between £120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I
cannot make a decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a
good well informed choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most
expensive is best'
Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range
(from UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)

Many thanks

P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid
monitor advice as well (i'm not so much of an expert with monitors)



Don't want to be seen to be selling anything, but where are you? I have BNIB
Sony G420 19" that I've just not been able to shift. It's still under
warranty. There's absolutely nothing wrong with it I promise you. If you
want to see it working, you're welcome.
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My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually
lose his marbles?



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Old September 30th 04, 11:53 AM
Sleepy
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"***JB" wrote in message
...
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is between
£120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I cannot make a
decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a good well informed
choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most expensive is best'

Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range

(from
UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)

Many thanks

P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid monitor
advice as well (i'm not so much of an expert with monitors)


I'd go for the Hansol 19" Dynaflat from Ebuyer for £119 + p&p - good make
and great value for money - better than the Ilyama's on offer there.


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Old September 30th 04, 04:28 PM
S.Heenan
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***JB wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is
between £120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I
cannot make a decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a
good well informed choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most
expensive is best'
Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range
(from UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)



The Samsumg 955DF or the 997DF should meet your need very nicely. Avoid the
"NF" or Natural Flat models as the tube has a slight curvature.


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Old October 1st 04, 01:17 AM
MisterSkippy
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:28:44 GMT, "S.Heenan"
wrote:

***JB wrote:
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is
between £120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I
cannot make a decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a
good well informed choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most
expensive is best'
Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range
(from UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)



The Samsumg 955DF or the 997DF should meet your need very nicely. Avoid the
"NF" or Natural Flat models as the tube has a slight curvature.


One thing if I might about the 955DF. I've had one
for about 3 or 4 years and am beginning to lose
some of the anti-glare coating at the bottom of
the screen.
FWIW
YMMV
DFB
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Old October 1st 04, 02:05 PM
Chloe
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I've just upgraded so I have a ten month old 19" Daewoo 905D for sale for
£60 bought from Ebuyer - York area - 07977200263 if you're interested.

"***JB" wrote in message
...
Hi, I'm looking to buy a new 19" CRT monitor, however my budget is between
£120-£150. I have looked at Ebuyer & other UK vendors and I cannot make a
decision. I do not know enough about monitors to make a good well informed
choice and salesman will just tell me the 'most expensive is best'

Can anyone recommend me the best 19" CRT Monitors in this price range

(from
UK vendors only Ebuyer/Komplett/Aria etc...)

Many thanks

P.S Can anyone suggest a good site that will give sound & solid monitor
advice as well (i'm not so much of an expert with monitors)




 




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