Samsung S19B150N (19 inch) LED Monitor for £59.99 Delivered @ CCLOnline
Great price for this monitor. Deal of the Day price and includes free delivery.
Samsung S19B150N (19 inch) LED Monitor 600:1 200cd/m2 1366x768 5ms VGA (High Glossy Black).
Main Features:
See a more dramatic picture with great contrast
Be more efficient with brightness adjustment
Attractive glossy black design fits any surroundings
Adjust monitor tilt for comfort and better posture
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Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: mightyken on Jun 16, 2012 13:08
Or is the price you're saving on a good price anyway
In case anyone is asking for an example:
http://www.ebuyer.com/370651-lg-e2242c-bn-led-lcd-21-5-vga-monitor-e2242c-bn
Or if you just must have DVI then:
http://www.ebuyer.com/275767-acer-v223hqvbd-lcd-tft-21-5-dvi-d-monitor-et-wv3he-021
or using computers, it would seem.
2 of these complimenting a 1080p monitor makes a good eyefinity setup.
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Step 1. Use a calculator to work out the answer to £40 / (£40+£59.99)
Step 2. I got 0.0002334 as the answer. How does this thing work?
Step 3. Post ignorant and abusive comment
Step 1. Use a calculator to work out the answer to £40 / (£40+£59.99)
Step 2. Apply logic
Step 3. Post apology
or
Step 1. Use a calculator to work out the answer to £40 / (£40+£59.99)
Step 2. I got 0.0002334 as the answer. How does this thing work?
Step 3. Post ignorant and abusive comment
i mostly agree with your post but would object on the grounds that there are more factors than just price to consider when buying something...
there was enough wrong with his post for ridiculing without being a dumbass as well.
I posted one yesterday (a Philips 18.5") that has DVI which may be a better bet for you:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/philips-196v3lsb-18-5-dvi-monitor-just-62-99-including-delivery-ebuyer-1243890#post14764998
But isn't it a bit pointless getting a higher resolution monitor when there's no digital input to display it properly/at it's best? The DVI one is a much better deal.
This deal is just not worth it, unless you have very limited space on your desk. And even then you may be better off with a used 17" monitor.
Can't you just force the orientation in your video output or has your comment gone over my head?
Not a one off deal of the day price but their regular price...
http://www.ballicom.co.uk/audio-visual/monitors/19-inch-tft/samsung-syncmaster--185.p773267.html
If you're local to Cov and don't want to wait for it to be delivered, it's an option.
Monitor itself is fine. I have it hooked up to the Accounting PC and, for the money, it does the job just fine.
Step 1. Use a calculator to work out the answer to £40 / (£40+£59.99)
Step 2. Apply logic
Step 3. Post apology
or
Step 1. Use a calculator to work out the answer to £40 / (£40+£59.99)
Step 2. I got 0.0002334 as the answer. How does this thing work?
Step 3. Post ignorant and abusive comment
Why would I apologise? My point still stands. Throwing some ratio's in my face won't change my opinion. I could just as easily pay £5 for a pair of terrible headphones, then post a deal for £15 for some absolutely great one's, then according to the 'ratio' logic, It still makes sense to go for the terrible headphones. It's called a price floor, below which, any saving's at the cost of quality/performance don't really make sense. Look, If you REALLY N.E.E.D a monitor and ONLY have £60, then fine, but realistically 90% of the people browsing on here, I would guess, have more disposable income than that to play with. Just look at the heat on the SSD deal's we've been getting lately. I wouldn't have said what I said If I didn't believe the monitor is one of the last thing's It's worth skimping on.
Hot deal.
If i was going to buy one now id say the £20 and put it towards a third monitor.