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    Default New PC Monitor screen.

    Does anyone know where I can get cheap, QUALITY, monitors.
    Im thinking of getting dual screens.
    Oh and around 17"
    Idc about the make as long as the product is of good quality, and will not break easily/quickly.

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    If you want really cheap then go to computer fairs if there are any near you. You can pick up decent ones (usually Dell) for around £40. Just ask them to switch them on first so you can see if it has any scratches, etc.


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    Ebuyer is a great place, got my 19" for £74 on there

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    17" Is a bit small nowadays, same for 19" Go for a 24" single >:]
    Quote Originally Posted by Chippiewill View Post
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    I agree with *****. I prefer single monitors to duals.

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    I got 2 17 inch monitors, I've never used a single monitor larger than 17 inches (poor sheltered me ) but if it is a better experience its certainly better value too, so it looks like that's the way to go. Aria has some cheapo ones, god knows about the quality but then again how bad can a monitor be? The only thing I've ever had go wrong with a monitor is the on/off button becomes a bit loose, and that's after 6 years of hard use

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    I seen two HD quality 22" monitors for 140 quid each, if you're willing to fork it out. Good res and make, Samsung I think they were.

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    Im reconsidering dual screens, seeing as I will probably hardly use them.

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    [QUOTE=Knuxxy;5764345]cheap, QUALITY, monitors.
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    They really don't mix very well..

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