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I have a HANN 46" LCD TV. Love it. Well, love it for the cost.

I LOVE my dad's new 56 someodd " Sony LCD. But he also paid more than 4 times what I did.
 
Hanns-G is often sold on newegg. Check it out there and look for reviews.


At that I have an Acer 22" monitor and I love it. 3000:1, hdcp input, 2ms and I paid about 250 out the door for it with dvi cables.
 
I have a Hanns-G LCD on the wife's laptop for home use. It was pretty damn good for $100, hell even $200 a year ago.
 
Im rockin a Hanns-G 19" LCD along with a 17" Acer LCD... The Hanns-G has a better picture than the Acer Does... Much brighter colors... Even after tuning both monitors...
 
The Hanns G dropped another $10 bucks

21.6" now down to $190
Staples.com®. that was easy®.

$70 instant savings
$40 rebate
ENDS tomorrow

it allowed me to use the $30 coupon card so it'll be $176 after tax
be here 2/5 with free shipping
w00t

got another coupon code from a friend we send business to
make that 2 22's coming next week
 
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first monitor arrived today
ran into some issues

cd and website only have drivers for windows vista, i run 2000 SP2
second was an outdated driver for my nvidia geforce2 ancient video card

updated my nvidia and found a driver and its all up and running
screen is garbage outside its "native" resolution
1680x1050 or its blurry and makes my eyes bug out

overall seems to be a good monitor, good picture, sharp image
now... what to do will all the extra space
its way too big for fullscreen, but not big enough to fit 2 IE windows comfortably
perhaps i'm just not doing it right
 
Can you make an artificial border/boundary on a large monitor?
i'd like to be able to maximize a window to 1/2 of the screen size
and then be able to do the same on the other half

possible?
 
open the 2 windows and right click on the taskbar then select tile windows horizontally
 
I used to work at Office Depot and we sold that monitor. Hanns G monitors are cheaply made but the actual display is quite nice. Out of our line up of displays often the Hanns would have the best brightness and color.

PS: Monitors that advertise 3000:1 or 2000:1 contrast ratios are unrealistically high, the highest you'll find a computer monitor is around 900:1. If you search on Google you can probably find someone who tested the monitor and found the actual number.
 
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