I own this monitor and would recommend it to anybody. It looks great and offers a lot more options than any other monitor in its price range. Best black Friday purchase last year by far.
oh it's a multimedia monitor... so apparently normal monitors can't be used for playing movies because they're not multimedia certified ??
No, because it has component connectors so you can easily hook up a videogame system or dvd player. It's a really nice option.
Chuji
Member
posted: Apr. 4, 2007 @ 8:56a
I haven't had very good luck with "Manufacturer Recertified" stuff from eCost? Is it just my bad luck? Should I be afraid to pick this up?
lzpoof said: oh it's a multimedia monitor... so apparently normal monitors can't be used for playing movies because they're not multimedia certified ??
Normal monitors don't have RCA, S-video or component connectors. If you use only HDMI, DVI or VGA for all video needs, then any monitor with DVI/VGA will be adequate. It just depends on your particular situation.
You also get a 1 year warranty. So that's another option...
hoainam
Member
posted: Apr. 4, 2007 @ 4:02p
are you taking about 22" LCD monitor?
vize said: Chuji said: I haven't had very good luck with "Manufacturer Recertified" stuff from eCost? Is it just my bad luck? Should I be afraid to pick this up?
I'm sorry, but did you click the link? It's the same 22" monitor for $269 new.
hoainam said: are you taking about 22" LCD monitor?
vize said: Chuji said: I haven't had very good luck with "Manufacturer Recertified" stuff from eCost? Is it just my bad luck? Should I be afraid to pick this up?
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