Ok i live in canada and my local Best Buy is selling the Benq 20 inch Lcd @ 16ms for only $999 CND / $ 700 USD. Should i get this monitor?. I am building my computer in late december, so i was wondering of i should consider this deal and get it now, or wiat until december for sale's where that monitor should go around $850-$900 CND? Note this monitor sells for 1500 (500 savings) CND
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Just a note, there is also a 19 inch lcd on sale @ 16 ms for $575 CND / $430 USD.
This if u ask me is a steal for a 19 inch lcd @ 16 ms.
Ic have been hearing alot about Benq Lcd,s and i see them evrywhere. They are getting good reviews and outselling their compotition.
So get a 20 inch , or dual 19's, I think it's quite obvious....
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<font color=red> And the sign says "You got to have a membership card to get inside" Huh
So I got me a pen and paper And I made up my own little sign </font color=red>
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Personally, I would go with a 20", but I could live with a 19 also.
To me, picture quality is one of the things I don't like cutting corners with, since it is what I focus on while working.
So, for me, it is second the money, first the quality, third the warranty.
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I'll agree with that. I see so many people spending so much on their computer parts (video cards) and then go get a 17" LCD. The monitor is what you actually use and look at. The bigger the better. My next monitor will be a 20+" LCD and I'm looking soon. I really like the Benq montioned above. For some reason I have not seen this one yet and I've been keeping an eye on all new models that have been coming out. TOMS, a speedy review of this monitor would be great!
BTW: I'd take one 20" monitor over two 19"inchers any day of the week.
Eric
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Alright so it is the 20 inch Benq, anybody know nay info about their company or got any reviews for this monitor. All i know it that they are becoming extrwamly popular here in canada and they have about 100 monitors on display in local store. I think there a brand of ACER computers.
So if anybody has had experience of can link a review i would appreciate it thanx...
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That's quite interesting. I know that Lg make the tft displays for sony, samsung, viewsonc, but i dont know of any others.
I think that Benq is shaping up to be a good company
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I can't tell you much about their products, but I work with the company a lot because they are a customer of our EDI integration with Great Plains (vSync). I can say that I don't think one of their EDI IT staff speaks a lick of English - talk about the blind leading the blind. I'm trying to get them to cut me deals on their stuff, in which case I would definitely grab their 20" 16ms response LCD's - at which point I could offer my 2 cents on the matter, but until then..........
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