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| Thread ID: 59387 | 2005-06-30 23:24:00 | Anybody got a copy of PC World - July | frossy13 (4462) | Press F1 |
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| 368321 | 2005-06-30 23:24:00 | Thinking of buying this Monitor but special price finishes today. Seeming July issue has LCD Monitor Review in July's issue anybody have a look please and tell me what it says - I can't get downtown today. Website doesn't have the review on there. Thanks for your trouble dellstore01.dell.com.au | frossy13 (4462) | ||
| 368322 | 2005-06-30 23:43:00 | Session expired when accessing your link. I would give serious consideration to the BenQ FP937S+ even though it was not reviewed. The July review review (pressf1.co.nz) was bad. Take a look at Toms Hardware Latest 8ms (graphics.tomshardware.com), Viewsonic 4ms (graphics.tomshardware.com), Previous 19" (graphics.tomshardware.com) and with BenQ (graphics.tomshardware.com) as examples of how to do good reviews. Then check www.pricespy.co.nz for the latest prices on the model or nearest model to what you like best. |
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| 368323 | 2005-07-01 04:25:00 | The July review review ( . co . nz/showthread . php?t=59359" target="_blank">pressf1 . co . nz) was bad . Take a look at Toms Hardware Latest 8ms ( . tomshardware . com/display/20050606/index . html" target="_blank">graphics . tomshardware . com), Viewsonic 4ms ( . tomshardware . com/display/20050602/index . html" target="_blank">graphics . tomshardware . com), Previous 19" ( . tomshardware . com/display/20050215/index . html" target="_blank">graphics . tomshardware . com) and with BenQ ( . tomshardware . com/display/20050110/index . html" target="_blank">graphics . tomshardware . com) as examples of how to do good reviews . The review in fact mentions Viewsonic which seemed to me came second to Sony . |
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| 368324 | 2005-07-01 04:40:00 | A friend bought one from me a couple of weeks ago. When she rang what I told her was: These are the brands that seem to be the best. Look for good response times, viewing angle, warranty including the dead pixels polisy and general picture quality, keeping in mind some fast response times were achieved to the drtiment of the rest of the picture quality. Then note your preferences and go into a large shop or even beter, several, and LOOK at them. Check them out from various angles, distances, resolutions and if possible get them to run something decent on it. Then decide what you like. She did. And she looked up various reviews sites too and ended up with one I sell, because A) She liked what she saw B) It ranked 4th in general on the reviews she read which was good enough for her C) She liked the warranty terms Thats how you should do it. Being a monitor, I'd never buy one sight unseen. |
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