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21.5" 1080p IPS LED $159.99

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Well looking at the specs its a budget oriented monitor and it seems a little lacking since for $40 you can get there premium line at 23in.

A- Its only vga and hdmi which are both pretty meh

B- its glossy which is either a love or hate thing

C- Only tilt, no height, pivot, swivel

IMO I would save up for the Dell U2312HM since it packs a much bigger punch in the way of features and quality for about $200

21.5" Dell S2240L 1080p IPS-panel, LED-backlit LCD Monitor for $159.99 with free shipping (normally $199.99).

 

Has anyone been watching the monitor market, Is this a good deal?

 

http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&sku=320-9802&dgc=BA&cid=262625&lid=4756320&acd=12309179580398131

 

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Well looking at the specs its a budget oriented monitor and it seems a little lacking since for $40 you can get there premium line at 23in.

A- Its only vga and hdmi which are both pretty meh

B- its glossy which is either a love or hate thing

C- Only tilt, no height, pivot, swivel

IMO I would save up for the Dell U2312HM since it packs a much bigger punch in the way of features and quality for about $200

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Well looking at the specs its a budget oriented monitor and it seems a little lacking since for $40 you can get there premium line at 23in.

A- Its only vga and hdmi which are both pretty meh

B- its glossy which is either a love or hate thing

C- Only tilt, no height, pivot, swivel

IMO I would save up for the Dell U2312HM since it packs a much bigger punch in the way of features and quality for about $200

Many Thanks Emperor_Piehead

Here I thought I was just going to get a plain yes or no answer.

"If you are not paying for it, then you ARE NOT the customer. You are the product being sold."

 

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Many Thanks Emperor_Piehead

Here I thought I was just going to get a plain yes or no answer.

I don't like to do that sort of answer it doesn't teach the person anything.

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