
There was a sale of sorts at Harvey Norman today. I've been eyeing an upgrade for computer monitors for my parents' PC for a while now, and thought I might try my luck there. The budget is not high, around $200. But, anything will be better than what they were on before - an LG 17" flat CRT.
This is what I ended up with the
ViewSonic VA1928wm. I got this baby for $197. There are several shops around that sell 20" screens in the low $200 mark, and they all have superior resolution - 1650 x 1080. The VA1928wm only have a resolution of 1440 x 900. But resolution wasn't the biggest concern, since the higher res. 20 inchers have a finer pitch, therefore smaller lettering on screen. That would in fact make it harder and not easier for my parent to use.

So for my dough, what do I get? An easy-to-install, non-tilt-height-adjustable hard-to-tilt, super bright screen, with in-built speakers connected to my PC via standard VGA and audio cable. The design looks a little dated, but sleek non-the-less, with a silver bezel on the bottom. The power button in the middle of five buttons glows a bright blue when turned on.

The amount of physical desk real estate saved is amazing. The screen is also more bright than my 20" iMac and I'm thoroughly impressed. The specs boast a 10,000:1 contrast ratio, and I have no reason to complain. I haven't tested out the response time for the screen, but that will be less critical for my parents' usage. Overall, very happy with my purchase.