The electronics industry, particularly the computer sector, has a habit of keeping everything at the same price. Time was desktop computers were always £1,000 with all the peripherals. Just when it looked like price was coming down, they'd invent a new operating system or processor or software package to keep the price the same.
That's changed and things are a lot cheaper. The same goes for flat wide-screen monitors, which have come down in price significantly so they're all around the £120 mark.
If you haven't made the leap from 17" to 19", or 20" this may be a reason to think about it: a Samsung SM2032BW 20"TFT Monitor Widescreen 1680x1050 3000:1 300cd/m2 2ms VGA/DVI-D Glossy Black 3 Years Onsite Warranty for £120 down from £192.
It's got one of those glossy screens, which may be a problem if it's placed where there is a lot of reflection but, more importantly, it's backed by a manufacturer's three-year warranty, which means they're serious about what they do.
It also gets top marks from 70 reviews and delivery is free.
Check it out.
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