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hey, just built a new computer. 4gb ram(2 sticks) 780i mobo 2.5 quad core chip, 9800 gtx+ 1TB hd and a 150 gb raptor drive. looking to buy a new monitor in the 300-400 range with good quality, and gamer freindly. would rather it be LCD. looking in the 20in range. widescreen maybe too, as i will want to buy a bluray player later when they go down in price for the computer.
hey, just built a new computer. 4gb ram(2 sticks) 780i mobo 2.5 quad core chip, 9800 gtx+ 1TB hd and a 150 gb raptor drive. looking to buy a new monitor in the 300-400 range with good quality, and gamer freindly. would rather it be LCD. looking in the 20in range. widescreen maybe too, as i will want to buy a bluray player later when they go down in price for the computer.

 

google.com

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faimiliar with google.com, good place. unfortunatly cant ask questions directly to people asking for there input like i am doing now.

 

thanks for attempting to help.

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i wasnt asking you to go buy it for me and hold my hand. i figure well articulated personal experiance normally beats CNETs editors.
i wasnt asking you to go buy it for me and hold my hand. i figure well articulated personal experiance normally beats CNETs editors.

 

Anything that fits your price range from Samsung or LG.

 

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=30396&vpn=LS22TWHSUV/ZA&manufacture=Samsung

 

http://www.ncix.com/products/index.php?sku=30943&vpn=W2242P&manufacture=LG%20Electronics

 

Both will be great.

 

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Edit: I will be buying one of these soon.

i say go with samsung or phillipsLG also

 

all dell monitors are samsung rebrands that can be cheaper at times

 

i have a dell 24 incher its amazing

samsung insides. dell outsides. not as shiney as that t240 though

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Samsung has the best LCD technology out right now, go with them.

 

+ what sideways said.

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