20" Monitor $70

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what did u buy in the past?

I bought a refurb Sony Trinitron .25 17" a couple of years ago..

still working flawlessly..


just ordered a 20" Sony off them today for 109
 
If you have to pay the shipping cost, these used monitors are about $115 to $125 each depending on where you live. The dot pitch , scan rate and max resolution is borderline. It may well prove to be hard on your eyes.

You can get a new 19" Viewsonic flat screen with a 3 year warranty and for about $200 in many stores.

0.21mm horizontal dot pitch
0.25mm diagonal dot pitch

1600x1200 maximum resolution
 
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If you have to pay the shipping cost, these used monitors are about $115 to $125 each depending on where you live. The dot pitch , scan rate and max resolution is borderline. It may well prove to be hard on your eyes.

You can get a new 19" Viewsonic flat screen with a 3 year warranty and for about $200 in many stores.

0.21mm horizontal dot pitch
0.25mm diagonal dot pitch

1600x1200 maximum resolution

Can't say I would ever buy another Viewsoic, all 3 that I have used turned out to be terrible.
 
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Can't say I would ever buy another Viewsoic, all 3 that I have used turned out to be terrible.


I have two and both have been great. I think the lower end ones may be worse. I also have a few Sony monitors and, to my surprise, the Viewsonics are actually better. (One of my Viewsonics has a Trinitron tube).

Did you use the Viewsonic warranty for the problems you had?
 
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I have two and both have been great. I think the lower end ones may be worse. I also have a few Sony monitors and, to my surprise, the Viewsonics are actually better. (One of my Viewsonics has a Trinitron tube).

Did you use the Viewsonic warranty for the problems you had?

Two of the viewsonics I have are the VG175's, cost me ~$800 each more than a year ago. Haven't wanted to shell out shipping costs yet to get them fixed. The 3rd Viewsoic I owned was a CRT, I think I paid about $350 for it. Returned it when I couldn't get the display to be clear.

I worked for a computer networking manufacturer so I understand about defect rates due to various issues. But when I have 3 items (purchased at different timeframes) that don't work properly from one manufacturer and that I paid decent money for, I have to come to a conclusion that their products aren't worth it. Too many other good companies / products out there. My Sony Trinitron's work great...
 
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Two of the viewsonics I have are the VG175's, cost me ~$800 each more than a year ago. Haven't wanted to shell out shipping costs yet to get them fixed. The 3rd Viewsoic I owned was a CRT, I think I paid about $350 for it. Returned it when I couldn't get the display to be clear.

I worked for a computer networking manufacturer so I understand about defect rates due to various issues. But when I have 3 items (purchased at different timeframes) that don't work properly from one manufacturer and that I paid decent money for, I have to come to a conclusion that their products aren't worth it. Too many other good companies / products out there. My Sony Trinitron's work great...


I'm sorry you had so many problems with those monitors. I was referring to the CRTs and not the LCDs. If I had your experience I would have come to the same conclusion. Since I have had very good luck with the Viewsonic CRTs I have and think they were a very good value, I'd still buy them in the future if the need arises.

If I were you, I think I'd go ahead and ship the LCDs back under the 3 year warranty as the weight on those is only about 28 pounds. UPS insured ground would be about $30 per monitor.

Hope it works out for you.
 
Viewsonic PS790 (19") and a Matrox card. No problems at all for 3 years and an excellent image. I work in 1600 X 1200 mode all the time.
 
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