I I.S.T. Veteran Sep 13, 2008 #1 My monitor just took a turn for the worse(Around 1/3rd of the screen has dimmed, fucked up colors. Happened VERY suddenly.), and I'm poor. Fun. So, anyone know of a decent monitor that costs between 100 and 200? Doesn't matter if it's LCD or CRT.
My monitor just took a turn for the worse(Around 1/3rd of the screen has dimmed, fucked up colors. Happened VERY suddenly.), and I'm poor. Fun. So, anyone know of a decent monitor that costs between 100 and 200? Doesn't matter if it's LCD or CRT.
B Blazkowicz Legend Sep 14, 2008 #2 I hate low end LCDs. the only solution to me is using 17" CRTs (can be picked up for free and are fairly reliable)
I hate low end LCDs. the only solution to me is using 17" CRTs (can be picked up for free and are fairly reliable)
S Skrying S K R Y I N G Veteran Sep 14, 2008 #3 Eh... $200 and lower LCDs are a bit... bad. I'm sure somewhere you can grab a free CRT for the time being and just save up for something worthy.
Eh... $200 and lower LCDs are a bit... bad. I'm sure somewhere you can grab a free CRT for the time being and just save up for something worthy.
I I.S.T. Veteran Sep 14, 2008 #4 I have a spare in the closet, but it itself isn't exactly far from death. So, avoid 200 dollar and under LCDs. Gotcha. Thanks.
I have a spare in the closet, but it itself isn't exactly far from death. So, avoid 200 dollar and under LCDs. Gotcha. Thanks.
B Bludd Experiencing A Significant Gravitas Shortfall Veteran Sep 14, 2008 #5 22 inches, BenQ, $199 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014172
I I.S.T. Veteran Sep 23, 2008 #6 Thanks for the suggestion! As it turns out, my video card is the problem. The damn thing was passively cooled, and it seems it can't take too much more usage. Oh, well. That's cheaper and easier to replace.
Thanks for the suggestion! As it turns out, my video card is the problem. The damn thing was passively cooled, and it seems it can't take too much more usage. Oh, well. That's cheaper and easier to replace.