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Recommend a good low cost monitor for my Xbox 360.?
What are you (or your friends) running, how much did it cost and from where, why do you recommend it (features, etc). My PC monitor is on the blitz and I need to replace it anyway, so something I could share between the two would be great (by switch or multiple inputs is fine either way). I don't need receiver capability. Thanks for your input!
I'm pretty tech savvy, but haven't kept up on the new HDTV standards and the like.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
After visiting stores to check out the different monitors, I think wide-screen ones look much nicer. This is because they match your natural vision better.
The best value price point is 22" wide. Here are the connectors that most value monitors come with http://images10.newegg.com/NeweggImage/productimag...
In fact that is the connector set that the Samsung 2220WM comes with http://www.ncix.com/products/productdetail2.php?sk...
You can buy it here for $285.99. Shipping $5
http://www.beachaudio.com/Samsung/2220wm-p-121921....
I highly recommend that monitor. Samsung make good ones.
Other manufactures that I have read good reviews of are Iiyama and Viewsonic. Avoid the very cheap Acer ones as they have not so good reviews for image quality.
If you want to check out reviews yourself then take look through the ones at http://www.trustedreviews.com/displays/