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Tom's Hardware > Forum > Computer Peripherals > Flat Panels/ LCDs > Something to Monitor.....T710

Something to Monitor.....T710

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Hey,

I am being offered an IBM T710 TFT monitor for $300 (AUS).

Looking at pricing for this monitor around the place, I have found it to be worth around $1000 (AUS).

So I know i'm getting a good deal price wise, but does anyone know if it has the performance to back up the price?

I'll be using the monitor at home, so gaming is a must. Will visual quality suffer on this monitor/would it suffer on TFT monitors in general?

Does anyone have experience using this monitor?

Also <A HREF="http://www5.pc.ibm.com/us/products.nsf/$wwwPartNumLookup/_6637AB0" target="_new">here</A> is a link to the monitor specs at the official site.

Thanks

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$1000 AUS, isn't that like a million dollars US? :smile: I would ask if you can hook it up and try it out. It might have a bunch of dead pixels or something. Plus you can check what the ghosting is like.

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