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Re: Who makes the better monitors
**** NOTE **** Do some research and make sure you buy a monitor that either of the following panels: IPS (first choice) or P-MVA (second choice). Do not buy a modern TN panel...they suck.Last edited by barney; 02-25-2012, 04:23 PM.Comment
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Re: Who makes the better monitors
Dell are good ones, Asus makes good panels, very common here (I'm using one and it has 3 years warranty). LG crt's were really reliable, also have one T710PU and it's been running non stop for 5+ years. Dunno about their LCD's though...Guns don't solve problems. I'll take 12Comment
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