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    Default Is this a good monitor for $100?

    Planar 17" LCD monitor

    Here's the specs.

    Product Name = PL1700
    Planar Part Number = 997-2795-00 (Black)
    Viewable Size = 17 inch diagonal
    Contrast Ratio (Typical) = 700:1
    Viewing Angle (Typical) = 150° Horizontal and 135° Vertical (Specified at CR>10:1)
    Response Time (Typical) = 8 ms (2 ms rise, 6 ms fall)
    Brightness (Typical) = 300 cd/m²
    Display Type = LCD Active Matrix Flat Panel Display (TFT)
    Display Resolution = 1280 x 1024
    Tilt Range = -5° to +20°
    Palette = 16.2 million colors
    Pixel Pitch = 0.264 mm
    Refresh Rate = 56-75 Hz (75 Hz recommended)
    Dimensions (W x H x D) = 14.4" x 15.1" x 7.8"
    Dimensions without Stand = 14.4" x 13.5" x 2.46"
    Panel Depth = 2.46"
    Display Weight = 7.9 lbs. (12.5 lbs. shipping)
    Video Inputs = Analog
    Audio Output = None
    External Connections = D-sub, 15-pin
    Compatibility = PC and Mac® (adapter may be required for Mac)
    Power Supply = Internal
    Power Consumption = 48 Watt (2 Watt standby)
    Power Requirements = 100-240 VAC (50/60 Hz)
    VESA Compatible/Location = Built-in 75 mm VESA, back of monitor
    Product Approvals = UL, FCC-B, CE, RoHS

    Options / Features = Fast response time for excellent video performance, Multi-Mount Ready™, Anti-glare coating, Multi-language support, On screen display (OSD), Kensington® Security slot, Built-in power supply

    There is one on craigslist.com for $100, new but opened box.
    I've never done craigslist before so I don't know how to do all this stuff.

    I'll probably just be using it for a little screen for my 360, and to use as a monitor for my gaming server until I can figure out remote control.

    Is this a good deal?
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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    it seems to be a good deal if its what he says, NEW but opened. on newegg its 200, link. i can't seem to find any reviews so going strictly with newegg reviews (not the best) it seems to have a problem with the OSD menu. 15 gave it 5/5 and 3 3/5. i would go look at it and see how it works, maybe bring your pc and play a game or 2 on it for a bit(if aloud to) and if you like it get it.
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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    Sounds like a good deal to me. Just be careful with craigslist. If the seller screws you, you have no course of action against them. I sent someone $40 back in September for a video card. I never received it, and they guy is not responsive now.

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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    Good deal. Take a console, insist on using it with the screen and look carefully at the screen for marks, dead pixels etc.

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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    Definitely gonna take my 360 with to check it out. I hope it's worth the gas.

    What's the best way to check for dead/stuck pixels and marks? Just turn it on w/o a connection?
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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    not sure if you can get on the net with a 360 easy but here is a site with some info on looking for pixels

    http://www.gdargaud.net/Hack/DeadPixels.html
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    Default Re: Is this a good monitor for $100?

    Quote Originally Posted by Spawn-Inc View Post
    not sure if you can get on the net with a 360 easy but here is a site with some info on looking for pixels

    http://www.gdargaud.net/Hack/DeadPixels.html
    Great site... scared the hell outta me, I saw a red pixel! but it was dust.

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