TFT Monitors

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Hi at all at Metropol!

I am browsing at flatscreen TFT monitors, and I came across this Samsung one for £260 with TV Tuner, Teletext and Radio built in.

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products ... _uid=81476

Then there is a similar one, classed as the 7 in 1 with a memory card reader etc for just under £300:

http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products ... _uid=77964

What I want to know is your opinions on TFT monitors, is Samsung the best choice, and which one of the above two is the one to go for.

Many thanks
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This is my favourite display :lol:

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And at the *BARGAIN PRICE* of £2099...
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Fireboy wrote:This is my favourite display :lol:

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And at the *BARGAIN PRICE* of £2099...
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Isonstine wrote:
Fireboy wrote:This is my favourite display :lol:

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And at the *BARGAIN PRICE* of £2099...
# The hills are alive with the sound of muuuuuuuuusic #
Glad it's not just me thinking that :lol:

I've got a 19" TFT monitor and it does just that - it's a monitor.

I've got a radio for a radio. TV for a TV etc... I tend to find that these 'jack-of-all-trades' don't do things well.
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The one I have on the wall opposite me just now is:

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NEC LCD3000 30" HDTV. I'm using it to display a "Welcome to" our company with a spinning logo. Bit of a waste really but visitors like it.
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well if you don't want it gav...
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aggghhh. I've just bought my expensive new LCD screen and there is a dead pixel thingy on it :( it's green and about two thirds of the way down. How can I get rid of it?
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If you've only just bought it, and you're seeing dead pixels already, take it back and complain!
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Well I've been doing some research and apparently it's a "stuck pixel". It's green for those who care.

It says onthe internet to try massaging it - running epilepsy inducing videos over it and turning the screen on and off might bring it back to life. Maybe I should just leave it or should I complain about it?
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Complain your arse off. You shouldn't get something band new with a fault, no matter how small. I know you've been waiting, but send it back, wirte letters, write to the makers and the sellers, scream, put up posters, inform all WHS customers.
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Hymagumba wrote:It says onthe internet to try massaging it - running epilepsy inducing videos over it and turning the screen on and off might bring it back to life. Maybe I should just leave it or should I complain about it?
Forget all that crap as it's not needed.

Take it back to where you bought it from, and either get a refund or a replacement. And in any case you have at least 12 months warranty on it by law, never mind what the pleb in the shop says otherwise.
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