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Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Printable Version +- MacResource (https://forums.macresource.com) +-- Forum: My Category (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Tips and Deals (https://forums.macresource.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Thread: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? (/showthread.php?tid=31103) Pages:
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Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - RecipeForDisaster - 04-07-2007 I don't know if this is just me WISHING I could buy a nice new piece of Mac machinery right now(but I have to wait until the hopefully-updated Mini)and having to occupy my wallet otherwise-but shouldn't I get one of these? http://www.macmall.com/macmall/shop/detail.asp?dpno=7171804 I'm semi-looking, because while I have a monitor it's a 7 year old anything-but-flatscreen that's like 15". This sounds like a really good price and I probably don't even need a 19"(it'd be nice). I'm not doing any Pantone color matching, but I do want photos to look decent on it(low standards here, remember!). Any opinions appreciated-if you think I should not, I'd love to hear about a good deal on some other monitor. Thanks, Skye Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Ken Sp. - 04-07-2007 Do the rebates stack? It looks like you might get $20, $70, and $80??? Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Carm - 04-07-2007 http://www.staples.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/StaplesProductDisplay?prodCatType=1&storeId=10001&noredir=true&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&productId=169524&cmArea=SEARCH Norcent LM-965WA 19" Widescreen LCD Monitor $149.98 After 50 rebate. You could possibly get it for less(120 or 100 after rebate, before tax) by purchasing a Staples Coupon Code on ebay Carm Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - RecipeForDisaster - 04-07-2007 Would the Norcent one be better? This one is just over $100. I don't know much about monitors... I last bought one before any of this newfangled LCD business. I use currentcodes.com for coupon codes.... it would have to be a pretty big one to get it down to that price. It DOES look like the rebates stack, but they're saying $100 rebate. I think that's a nice price, but I'm not familiar enough with the product to know if it'll be good. Thanks, Skye Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Carm - 04-07-2007 50 off 200 coupon code(cost $5 ) and a $50 rebate 199.98 + Paper clips(.48) = 201.47 - 50 Code = 151.47 OTD - 50 Rebate = 101.47 + coupon cost, plus tax = about $114 Ken Sp. The $80 and $20 rebates need to be sent in together and require the original UPC/Serial number/barcode cut out. The 70 Mail in rebate wouldnt fly, unless there was two UPC/Serial number/barcodes on the box. GEM monitor is 4:3 Ratio, 2 year warranty labor, 3 year parts, VGA Port only Norcent monitor is 16:9 ratio (WideScreen), 1 year parts/labor, VGA and DVI Video Ports Carm Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Ken Sp. - 04-07-2007 Good spot Carm---If it were me I would go widescreen Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - Carnos Jax - 04-07-2007 I just got done doing this deal earlier this evening. After taking into account tax, rebate, the purchase of coupons from eBay (I picked up a $50 off $200 coupon for $4 and 3 $3 ink coupons for a buck apiece), and the purchase of a 49-cent box of paperclips, this thing will have cost me around $110. Was able to submit the rebate online immediately after the purchase. Oh, and one more thing. Based on a casual glance at things, I think the Norcent should be better. Plus, shipping is free w/Staples. The only caveat for the MacMall deal is that monitor has a VGA connection whereas the Norcent has a DVI. Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - davec - 04-07-2007 My son recently purchased a (Hanns-G) LCD monitor after years of using a CRT monitor. To quote him, "It's beautiful!". The difference between the quality of the image on the Hanns-G LCD compared to the CRT is quite remarkable (Stuck with a CRT-I do have monitor envy!). I don't know about the quality and durability of the Norcent of Gem monitors. I'd strongly suggest reading some user reviews first. Good Luck! Dave Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - AllGold - 04-07-2007 Yes you should. It's time to move on from a 15" CRT. I'm not too thrilled with mail-in rebates these days, however, and keep in mind, that Mac Mall deal costs $210 out of pocket until (if?) the rebates arrive. Also, the picture and specs don't match. It shows a 4:3 monitor but it says the resolution is 1440x900 which is widescreen. I think you could probably find a nice monitor with less rebate hassles. But you will probably have to pay more than $110 to avoid rebates. Re: Should I, should I (new monitor)?? - RecipeForDisaster - 04-07-2007 Thanks, everyone. I hate to spew more questions... but do you think a good deal will be around in a couple of months, closer to my anticipated Mini purchase? I'd only want to buy now if there was a good reason to jump on something. It sounds like there's not(and I get newspapers and such, so might come across a Staples coupon naturally). And, is there anything I could buy now that I would regret once I get my new Mini? I had no idea about the connectors being preferable one over the other-good thing I learned that here! I agree widescreen would be nice, but in my pricerange I can't be picky. I really appreciate the help! Skye |