I recently bought a XL20 LED BLU for £460 because I wasn't prepared to take the hit in quality cheaper screens seem to have. Of course, I'm now so poor I have to eat mashed potato with a comb from a shoe but watching Hackers on it last night... was like a new movie.
Originally Posted by Silver51 I recently bought a XL20 LED BLU for £460 because I wasn't prepared to take the hit in quality cheaper screens seem to have. Of course, I'm now so poor I have to eat mashed potato with a comb from a shoe but watching Hackers on it last night... was like a new movie.
Just wanted to throw out a recommendation that I constantly make:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824112011&Tpk=Sceptre%2b24%2522
I don't have any idea about availability outside of the US, but this monitor has performed extremely well for me since Nov. 2007. I really couldn't be happier. It's just DVI-I and a VGA input, so not nearly the range that this reviewed monitor has, but the performance is about as good as it gets with great contrast and 2ms response. If you're just looking for a monitor to hook up to your comp, or you're willing to buy a DVI switch for your 360, etc., this is a great monitor.
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Black Books cheesecake.
Very dirty!
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824112011&Tpk=Sceptre%2b24%2522
I don't have any idea about availability outside of the US, but this monitor has performed extremely well for me since Nov. 2007. I really couldn't be happier. It's just DVI-I and a VGA input, so not nearly the range that this reviewed monitor has, but the performance is about as good as it gets with great contrast and 2ms response. If you're just looking for a monitor to hook up to your comp, or you're willing to buy a DVI switch for your 360, etc., this is a great monitor.