Graphics Second Monitor Choices

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  1. lcdguy

    lcdguy Minimodder

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    Here's my problem. I want to get a second 20" screen but the problem is viewsonic has discontinued my model and was wondering if anyone could make some suggestions that would match my current screens speed and color reproduction.

    Current Screen

    Viewsonic 20.1" VX2025WM Monitor
     
  2. ArsoN

    ArsoN What's a Dremel?

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    Can't you pick one up on ebay or private adds somewhere or something?
     
  3. lcdguy

    lcdguy Minimodder

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    possibly but there's no way to be sure that there would be no dead pixels
     
  4. LockmanX

    LockmanX What's a Dremel?

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    Most retailers don't guarantee no dead pixel either. At least when dealing with a person, you can get someone with first hand knowledge about the performance/status of what you are buying.
     
  5. culley

    culley What's a Dremel?

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    Hehe just get a any old 20 inch monitor and build your own custom inclosure. :D :D
     
  6. lcdguy

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    Actually if i buy it from NCIX you can buy a no dead pixel warranty for 30 days it costs baout 30 bucks extra.
     
  7. 330td

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    The same monitor would be perfect but you can't find it, so go for another screen, i would recommand you the Samsung 206BW. I heard good things about it :)
     
  8. lcdguy

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    i will look into it. as long as i can match the coloring thats the most important part.
     
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