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Samsung Lavender P2350 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor
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__________________# Screen Size: 23" Widescreen # Resolution: 1920x1080 # Contrast Ratio: 50000:1 # Brightness: 300cd/m² # Response Time: 2ms # Viewing Angles (H/V): 170°/160° # Colours: 16.7 Million # Inputs: 1x Analogue & 1x DVI-D # VESA Compliant # Dimensions: 555.8mm x 416.2mm x 189.4mm # Weight: 4.8kg Is this worth getting.Mostly use my computer for gaming.Around $300AU
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Try this one for $235: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?...ducts_id=12275
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Good lord is that monitor lovely! I'd definitely grab it. Might want to check the local listings first though. I had actually just been eying the monitor I currently have on the Egg before happening upon the exact same one, unopened, on Craigslist for $180, but then I convinced him to do $130 with a CAD license. That's $40 cheaper than the Egg's sale price, and then an additional $50.
But that Lavender looks incredible, and knowing Samsung's reputation, it's definitely worth the premium over a brand like ViewSonic. ViewSonic is currently struggling to compete with brands like AOC and Acer.
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Samsung screens are pretty bad these days.
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