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Well, it's less than six weeks since I complained that LCD monitors were still too expensive in Oz. Since then, prices have dropped like stones (and I suspect will continue to do so).
I'm now looking for 17" displays for business use (looks like 19" will be the same price inside a few months). I can get these brands:
Acer
Aopen
AG Neovo
Benq
Fujitsu
Gigabyte
IBM
LG
Philips
Mitsubishi
NEC
Panasonic
Samsung
Viewsonic
A 3-year pickup warranty is standard in Australia - except probably for Dell, but in any case, why would I want to add more aggravation to my life?
I'm only interested in DVI equipped units, so that leaves out Aopen here. Similarly, the Gigabyte DVI version has no ETA.
Sony just makes me laugh. Let's stick in a bigger lamp and boast about how bright they are - too bad about the rest of the specs. Does anyone buy this overpriced rubbish? I've yet to see one for sale.
I didn't get past the pricing with IBM.
As I said earlier, Samsung is too expensive in this country - and hardly any of their current models have DVI. The suppliers I've checked aren't bothering to carry stock for most models. Same for NEC.
Panasonic is also expensive and I'm not sure what you get for the extra money. Plus I have a policy of avoiding Panasonic-branded products that I always regret breaking.
Viewsonic bit me with really poor warranty service a few years ago (had to call Singapore to even talk to anyone). And their stuff looks pricey without any improvement in specs.
I used a few Philips units last month and I have no complaints. Well made with good specs for the price, including zero defect warranty. Unfortunately, the price has stayed up and I don't have wholesale access - they're uncommon in Australia.
The cheapest DVI-capable AG Neovo 17" is the same price as their 19" F-419. :roll: Meaning it's way overpriced at more than US$300.
LG models were frighteningly expensive, but the newest ones aren't too bad. Probably about US$265. I'm prepared to overlook the poor service reputation that LG has acquired here.
"Mitsubishi Electric" branded monitors may or may not be NEC - it's impossible to say. Their latest pricing is probably about the same as LG.
The Fujitsu offering looked interesting; zero defect warranty etc for US$250. However, I've since realized that Fujitsu sold their LCD panel business earlier this year - which is why they're now being marked down. I'll still consider them if anyone can put in a good word ...
Finally, we get to the value end of the market. There's Benq and Acer, perversely once the same company. The Benqs I've seen didn't impress me, but your standards change when things become cheap enough.
The one I'm focusing on is the Acer 1715SMD, a usually analog-only monitor with DVI tacked on: 12mS, 500:1, 300cd/m2, 150/135 viewing angles for US$220.
After all these ramblings, what does everyone think?
I'm now looking for 17" displays for business use (looks like 19" will be the same price inside a few months). I can get these brands:
Acer
Aopen
AG Neovo
Benq
Fujitsu
Gigabyte
IBM
LG
Philips
Mitsubishi
NEC
Panasonic
Samsung
Viewsonic
A 3-year pickup warranty is standard in Australia - except probably for Dell, but in any case, why would I want to add more aggravation to my life?
I'm only interested in DVI equipped units, so that leaves out Aopen here. Similarly, the Gigabyte DVI version has no ETA.
Sony just makes me laugh. Let's stick in a bigger lamp and boast about how bright they are - too bad about the rest of the specs. Does anyone buy this overpriced rubbish? I've yet to see one for sale.
I didn't get past the pricing with IBM.
As I said earlier, Samsung is too expensive in this country - and hardly any of their current models have DVI. The suppliers I've checked aren't bothering to carry stock for most models. Same for NEC.
Panasonic is also expensive and I'm not sure what you get for the extra money. Plus I have a policy of avoiding Panasonic-branded products that I always regret breaking.
Viewsonic bit me with really poor warranty service a few years ago (had to call Singapore to even talk to anyone). And their stuff looks pricey without any improvement in specs.
I used a few Philips units last month and I have no complaints. Well made with good specs for the price, including zero defect warranty. Unfortunately, the price has stayed up and I don't have wholesale access - they're uncommon in Australia.
The cheapest DVI-capable AG Neovo 17" is the same price as their 19" F-419. :roll: Meaning it's way overpriced at more than US$300.
LG models were frighteningly expensive, but the newest ones aren't too bad. Probably about US$265. I'm prepared to overlook the poor service reputation that LG has acquired here.
"Mitsubishi Electric" branded monitors may or may not be NEC - it's impossible to say. Their latest pricing is probably about the same as LG.
The Fujitsu offering looked interesting; zero defect warranty etc for US$250. However, I've since realized that Fujitsu sold their LCD panel business earlier this year - which is why they're now being marked down. I'll still consider them if anyone can put in a good word ...
Finally, we get to the value end of the market. There's Benq and Acer, perversely once the same company. The Benqs I've seen didn't impress me, but your standards change when things become cheap enough.
The one I'm focusing on is the Acer 1715SMD, a usually analog-only monitor with DVI tacked on: 12mS, 500:1, 300cd/m2, 150/135 viewing angles for US$220.
After all these ramblings, what does everyone think?