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Looking for a good 24" or 32" HDTV or LCD monitor to use as PC monitor

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Hello, I've been looking around at different LCD HDTV's and monitors for a good TV to use as a TV/gaming display (I currently have a PS2 and Wii but plan on getting a PS3 and 360 now that the price are down for both of those systems), and for PC gaming. I'm looking for something with PC input, HDMI, composite and S-Video inputs. I'd prefer the price range to be between $3-500 (would not prefer much above $500), and it has to be 1080P. I'm wondering if you guys can give me some suggestions?

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browncoat1984 wrote :

Hello, I've been looking around at different LCD HDTV's and monitors for a good TV to use as a TV/gaming display (I currently have a PS2 and Wii but plan on getting a PS3 and 360 now that the price are down for both of those systems), and for PC gaming. I'm looking for something with PC input, HDMI, composite and S-Video inputs. I'd prefer the price range to be between $3-500 (would not prefer much above $500), and it has to be 1080P. I'm wondering if you guys can give me some suggestions?



For that price range check out Vizio.

Reply to Bullheaded67

I don't know if you have a COSTCO card or not but they are advertizing a 32" Toshiba LCD HDTV for $399 and a 32" Proscan LCD HDTV for $329. Either one would probably meet your needs at a good price.

Reply to treading

Thanks for the response, I went with the Hanns G 28" HD Monitor that has HDMI. So far its a great screen and ran me about $320. Looked at the Proscan at Costco but couldn't find any good reviews of it so decided not to go for it out of caution.

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