Originally posted by: netjack
ugh sorry..i never look for pm's..yea i had one..yea it was good on these...sorry but i posted them on fw and it got taken right away..super sorry
Originally posted by: netjack
what does the 3007 hc use? i'm assuming it'll be the same??
Originally posted by: ckellly81
Well I used a 10% off coupon, applied for their dell preferred account and got another 3% off plus free shipping it worked out to 640 shipped for me. Just going to pay it all off the first time the account info comes anyways. Got the monitor already.....Revision A04, no dead pixels that I can see. Very impressed with the quality of the monitor. Now I just need a better video card to drive this thing for games....the 7800GT just isnt going to cut it. Thinking a 8800GTS 320MB, potentially two for SLI.
Originally posted by: vtohthree
haha, nobody buys $629 as is with 3 year warranty and free 3-5 day shipping?
Originally posted by: generalnewbie
Wow those prices are really high. I think you can get a 40 inch hdtv for around 600-700 now. And they are only selling the monitor for that price.
Originally posted by: cordite
Originally posted by: generalnewbie
Wow those prices are really high. I think you can get a 40 inch hdtv for around 600-700 now. And they are only selling the monitor for that price.
Guess you've never tried using a TV (even an HDTV) as a monitor or else you wouldn't bother to make the comparison. Fine for games but that's it.
But that is a GOOD thing: If ignorant consumers resist 24"+ LCD monitors at current prices because they mistakenly make the apples-to-oranges comparison with LCD HDTVs, the manufacturers will be forced to lower prices.Originally posted by: EKKC
that's the whole problem with the falling prices of HDTV. people not in the know or pretending to be in the know would think 24" or 30" LCD monitors prices are outlandish. while they do not even take into account the whole resolution and LCD/HDTV differences.
Originally posted by: shira
But that is a GOOD thing: If ignorant consumers resist 24"+ LCD monitors at current prices because they mistakenly make the apples-to-oranges comparison with LCD HDTVs, the manufacturers will be forced to lower prices.Originally posted by: EKKC
that's the whole problem with the falling prices of HDTV. people not in the know or pretending to be in the know would think 24" or 30" LCD monitors prices are outlandish. while they do not even take into account the whole resolution and LCD/HDTV differences.
How do you sign up to get the 20% coupon, or any Dell coupon, through email?OP might want to update your title. You can now get it for $543 plus tax @ small business if you got the 20% code in your email. More info at FW