Was looking at the HP W2072a for $89.99 at Office Max when I decided to run it through Staples and stumbled across this HP 2011xi 20-inch IPS LED monitor for the same price. I think it's pretty rare for an IPS monitor at $90. Quite frankly, I thought it might be a pricing error, but I picked it up today. The sale ends 3/9/13.
20" IPS with LED backlight Monitor Resolution 1600 x 900 @ 60 Hz Contrast Ratio: 3,000,000:1 (Dynamic), 1000:1 (Typical) Brightness: 250 nits Response Time: 7ms Signal Input Connectors: VGA, DVI-D, HDCP (support for DVI-D) Tilt: -5 to +25 degrees Detachable base 14.91"H x 19.17"W x 6.26"D, 7.5 lbs. 1 Year Limited Warranty
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dentee
Happy Member
posted: Mar. 5, 2013 @ 11:28p
It is very cheap but don't think it's a mistake, it's also at Best Buy for $120
importcf
Geeky member
posted: Mar. 5, 2013 @ 11:31p
online only?
anonguy
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 6, 2013 @ 12:43p
importcf said: online only?
Yes, but shipping is free. I ordered it late Sunday night, apparently an hour past the "$15 off $100" coupon expired EST, and opted for store delivery. I picked it up Tuesday. Like I said, I was just looking for a <$100 monitor to go with a new HP computer I picked up at Staples on the earlier $75 Windows coupon (it brought it down to $225). Grabbing an IPS with a good viewing angle just seemed like a nice bonus.
MitchFlorida
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 6, 2013 @ 12:57p
isn't a little bit small?
anonguy
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 6, 2013 @ 9:15p
MitchFlorida said: isn't a little bit small?
I had an old 19" Dell LCD, so the 20 seems fine (bigger) to me. Really, I was just looking for a cheap monitor. I think Best Buy has the 22" HP IPS for $129.99 this week, which is a good deal. But for my desk that would be pushing it for room. Plus this one is $40 cheaper. I have it up now with no dead pixels. Looks great and angles are good.
MitchFlorida
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 6, 2013 @ 9:39p
You can get a good used monitor for $80 that is 23" or larger
Narcosis
Charter Member
posted: Mar. 7, 2013 @ 9:30a
anonguy said: MitchFlorida said: isn't a little bit small?
I had an old 19" Dell LCD, so the 20 seems fine (bigger) to me. Really, I was just looking for a cheap monitor. I think Best Buy has the 22" HP IPS for $129.99 this week, which is a good deal. But for my desk that would be pushing it for room. Plus this one is $40 cheaper. I have it up now with no dead pixels. Looks great and angles are good.
It's 21.5" but has HDMI and 1920X1080 Full HD resolution. To me that's worth the extra $40, but everyone's needs are different.
promyst
Loyal Member
posted: Mar. 7, 2013 @ 9:54a
This is a great price for an IPS LED monitor, great find OP.
... Okay I was under the impression it had 1920x1080 resolution and HDMI input. The fact that it doesn't explains the low low price
promyst
Loyal Member
posted: Mar. 7, 2013 @ 9:58a
Narcosis said: It's 21.5" but has HDMI and 1920X1080 Full HD resolution. To me that's worth the extra $40, but everyone's needs are different.
It's definitely worth it
anonguy
Senior Member
posted: Mar. 12, 2013 @ 2:48p
It's $79.99 today (3/12/13) only. So if you bought one last week, call and get a a $10 price adjustment.
RogerOH879
Member
posted: Mar. 12, 2013 @ 5:39p
just got one with a $25 off $75 coupon from a previous Staples email.. so 54.99$ plus tax .. thx for the heads up.
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