Is there a good monitor for under $300?

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marionbabich
Nov 6, 2003
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I tried to do a search here but couldn’t find any comments. I know I have seen this topic before. Last year I bought a Samsung SyncMaster 955DF and it worked fine until a few weeks ago. The picture just doesn’t seem as sharp as it used to.

Any help or sites would be appreciated as always,

Marion

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BLUDVLZ
Nov 6, 2003
The only good monitor is a dead monitor. Clairvoyance is the design tool of the future.

How big a monitor are you looking for? I doubt you’ll find anything of quality larger than 17" for that price. I will typically stick with Sony or Hitachi monitors. Had less-than-desirable results with other brands like NEC, Viewsonic and Samsung.

You might be able to score a bargain at your local Best Buy or CompUSA. They frequently have open box or closeout monitors that you can buy for a decent discount.
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marionbabich
Nov 6, 2003
I have had good luck with Dell Monitors. Like you, have had less than desirale results with Samsung and NEC also. My Samsung is a 19" which I liked up til last week. My old Dell Trinitron 17" was a nice one also. I’m looking at a 19".
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LenHewitt
Nov 6, 2003
The Iiyama trinitrons have always been very good value….

You’ll get a 17" Vision Master Pro 413 for less than your $300,and may get a 19" Vision Master Pro 452 within your budget
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Daryl Pritchard
Nov 6, 2003
While mine is a shadow mask CRT, I’d back up Len’s comment in favor of Iiyama monitors. My Vision Master 450 was $700 when I bought it back in ’98, and it has been an excellent monitor over the years. Perhaps not quite a razor sharp as some monitors today, but a good value at the time. It has great geometry.

Daryl
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r_harvey
Nov 6, 2003
I used NEC for years; none lasted three years. So far, I’ve gotten two and a half years out of a ViewSonic. The image size stays the same when the screen brightness changes (on NEC/Mitsubishi/Sony, the image size changes).

It takes the ViewSonic a half hour to warm up before the size and color are right, but it did cost less than $300.
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Bill_Lamp
Nov 7, 2003
Don’t laugh too hard with this one.

I found a very nice Sony monitor at Sam’s Club for $299 a couple of years ago. That was after 7% sales tax. Not too bad for a 19 inch GS400. It sure was a huge improvement over the fading 5 year old 15 inch it replaced.

So decide what brands and models will do what you need and keep your eyes open. You may luck out too.

Bill

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