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For $1000.00 CAD at Costco looks like it's a good deal or is it?
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Yes, bought one....love it...there is access to a service menu, so its very tweakable.
G’day Millen,I have now got my ViewSonic 22” PC monitor and I must say I am very impressed. I have no idea if what I have is representative of their range BUT if it is then I think you will be most pleased with the one you are considering.
Damn kids are hinting for a Xmas present now.
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......…..I am considering buying a couple of 22” monitors (VX2235wm) for the Pc’sIn the “bang for your buck” department I think the ViewSonic is right up there.
I think for a TV I’d want it to be able to display 1080p instead of “only” 1080i. Though the difference might not be discernable on a 37” screen.
Good luck
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however we will only going to use it as a casual tv which will be installed in our breakfast nook so that the wife can watch her favorite normal tv programs such as HGTV etc...while doing her chores. I'm still thinking about going with a 42" plasma though again for the same purpose in mind. I'm hoping that the 42" plasma would come down in prices next year.BTW, most of our HD viewing sets are all in the basement and that including the 57" and 110" LCD front projection for the movies.
.......……….. I would get a 42” plasma if you, like me, are a fan of plasma TV’s.I guess it all comes down to the budget you want to spend for the use. For your intended use I’m thinking maybe the absolute best is not needed?
For any use I would always get the biggest size possible.
If you are not in a particular hurry you may find some great deals after the Xmas rush?
Back to ViewSonic, I know their monitors over here have been getting raves about their “bang –for-the-buck”. However, I don’t know much about their larger screens.
I would suggest you alternately use the screen as a security monitor to keep watch for marauding bears!
Good luck with your search.
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