Help needed!!!

marcdadrummer

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Hey.. my dell screen, bought in a long years ago.. has finally gave way after hitting it with my water bottle when it won't start up - well it gave halfwayway and now im using my screen half to type this message...

the other half is 1/4 blacn at rainbow colour on the rest...

so i need a replacement asap.. and since i don't see any stickied i hope some of u guys can give some insight to some LCD monitors out there...

Im basically looking for a 19" screen.. but i need advice on which's good and not...

qn: why are 19" widescreen cheaper than normal 19" screens???

i found the dell 19" widescreen at 262 the cheapest among all with home delivery the next business day... what do u guys thing??

cheers.. and ur advice is forwarded with a thousand thank yous:D
 
straight reference to your post :

1) your LCD monitor's confirm F&@Ked. if it's been more than 1 year / 3 years depends on the warranty you were started with.

recently bought a 19 inch phillips widescreen at $325. (3 years warranty)

I don't know why wide screen is cheaper than normal 19" maybe because the weird way it makes your windows look?

your dell 19" widescreen is a confirmed good deal if it's 3 years warranty too.

if only 1 year you might as well stick with phillips. I have phillips 15 inch CRT monitors that serve faithfully for the past 5 to 6 years. way out of warranty but still doing well. so my vote's with phillips.

50cents worth.
 
wow thanks mate...

i got insider info that dell lcd's are actually made by phillips and that they buy it from them and just dubbed the name to dell...

yeah my screen's probably 4 years old.. and it keeps getting on and off...

hmm philips.. will look into it. thanks
 
hey thanks man.. the list says they recommend widescreen ones... 1440x900...

thinking of dell or acer at the moment...

and what do u mean by do take note that widescreen monitors have smaller area than their letterbox counterparts. ???

thanks for all the help:D
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widescreen

A 16:10 monitor with the same diagonal size has 6.8% less area, meaning that you buy less screen space in total. A 16:9 monitor with the same diagonal size has 12.3% less area than standard aspect ratio display.

Simply put, in pixel terms compare 1280x1024 (4:3) and 1280x800 (16:10) :) Get one which can rotate..very useful. Why not go for atleast a 20 incher? The Dell FP series is superb..If I'm not wrong the 20" and onwards are able to rotate/swivel.
 

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