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Old 03-09-2005, 08:27 AM   #1
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Default LCD Monitors

Hay guys Im looking for an LCD monitor and was thinking of getting one today. I was looking at this acer one; http://www.umart.com.au/newindex2.phtml?bid=2

Im not sure if its any good though and I cant find any info on it on the acer website. Im wondering too what are the chances of getting dead pixels on it. At the moment I have a 17" benq (when they first came out) and it has 25ms response time and the contrast ratio must be bad as you cant see stuff when its dark. Im wondering do you think its worthwhile upgrading to this monitor?

Also one thing with my benq is the screen seems to always be very bright and hurt your eyes.

Would you upgrade to the acer or is there another better one?

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