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bakery2k

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#69408 7-Oct-2010 21:11
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I'm looking for a 20" 4:3 LCD monitor, to be used alongside my current ViewSonic VP2030b.

Please send a PM if you have one available.

Thanks

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  #389700 8-Oct-2010 19:39
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This may not be quite what you're after, but if you get stuck, Dell still sell a 20" 4:3 monitor:

http://configure.ap.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=nz&l=en&s=bsd&cs=nzbsd1&kc=&oc=S142007UNZ



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  #389735 8-Oct-2010 21:41
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Thanks fastmikey. In fact I've been looking at that Dell 2007FP - it would suit my needs perfectly but unfortunately at over $700 it's beyond my budget.

If I could find a cheaper 2007FP, presumably second-hand, that would be ideal. Or, I'm looking for something similar - for example the older Dell 2001FP or another ViewSonic VP2030b.

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  #389737 8-Oct-2010 21:47
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  #389749 8-Oct-2010 22:46

bakery2k: I'm looking for a 20" 4:3 LCD monitor, to be used alongside my current ViewSonic VP2030b.

Please send a PM if you have one available.

Thanks


What res are you looking at? The common LCD size was 19 inches in those proportions, with a res of 1280x1024. The 20 inches that dell sold were a higher resolution, and were quite a bit more expensive.

bakery2k

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  #389754 8-Oct-2010 22:54
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Yeah, I'm looking for a higher resolution than 1280x1024. Ideally I'd like to match my current monitor's 1600x1200.

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  #389756 8-Oct-2010 23:01

bakery2k: Yeah, I'm looking for a higher resolution than 1280x1024. Ideally I'd like to match my current monitor's 1600x1200.


 

Yes they are still pretty expensive at that resolution, and they are more of a specialist size.

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