Getting the 'bang for the buck': 20-inch LCD TV, Monitor for US$ 260

Posted Jun 22, 2007 at 10:40PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PC Gaming Tags: Active Matrix, CRT, DVI, Matrix, UK, VGA
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Getting the 'bang for the buck': 20-inch LCD TV, Monitor for US$ 260 - Image 1


According to Computer Supermarket UK, they've got the cheapest 20.1-inch, widescreen LCD TV/Monitor in the world, and its sporting an attractive GB£ 129.95 (US$ 250) price tag, although that doesn't include shipping and handling or VAT. So if you were always hoping to replace that bulky CRT or break the 17-inch barrier for your PC's LCD monitor, here's your chance.

Computer Supermarket's NQ211 is primarily an LCD TV, complete with a built-in TV tuner and interfaces for all applicable home entertainment systems. While still using rather dated, but trusty Active Matrix technology, the LCD does sport a widescreen profile (16:9 aspect), allowing viewers to enjoy widescreen-formatted movies and games.

Along with S-Video, component and RF connections, the LCD TV will also accept DVI and VGA input, allowing it to interface with PCs and consoles. It also boasts a 1200:1 contrast ratio and an 8ms response time for vivid color and performance.

As of press time, Computer Supermarket's got 192 of these black beauties in stock, so interested parties better hover their cursor over the read link below before stocks run out.

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Killfox - 2007-06-22 18:17
» LOL at you QJ

Try a 22 inch Chimei LCD for only $230 from newegg.com. Just shows how much you guys dont know about PC hardware.

by Phoenix - 2007-06-22 19:30
» Wrong

Your wrong smart ass... Its $250

by sosbojm - 2007-06-23 02:03
» suure.

Yes, but that is for the USA, this post is for the UK.



And the monitor you mentioned doesnt accept TV connections i.e Composite.

by Killfox - 2007-06-23 04:30
» Your wrong

I have one you dumb ass. I bought off newegg.com for $230 when i got a $50 mail in rebate when the monitor used to $280. Your the dumbass. Shows how little you know as well. Better luck next time.

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