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Hey,
 
Currently looking for a monitor to go with a new system, I'll be getting a 9800 GTX (possible upgrade to SLI). Also looking to plug in the PS3 for Blueray movies & games.
 
I noticed a 28" viewsonic, incredibly cheap compared to other large screens. It actually looks too good to be true,
and my question is: does it support Full HD? It says True HD 1080p but is that really the same?  
 
http://www.viewsonic.com/products/ [...] /vx2835wm/
 
Otherwise I'm looking for a screen either 24" or bigger, that remains within the 300-700€ boundaries. Cheers :)

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Synh wrote :

I'm looking for a screen either 24" or bigger, that remains within the 300-700€ boundaries. Cheers :)


Bigger than 24"  [:mousemonkey:2] = easy! http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en [...] index.html, unlikely to be within your (or my own) price boundaries though.


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The Gateway FHD2400 got a very good review. I've also seen it in the stores and it was great looking. I think I might save up and buy one. The MSRP is $550, but if you shop around you might be able to get a cheaper one.


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