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19 inch LCD monitor - $80

¼ of a hotdog
08-28-2008, 11:58 PM
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Proview-PL916S2-19-Monitor-PL916S2/sem/rpsm/oid/147870/catOid/-12965/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

i don't know if its any good or not tho and they're out of stock rite now.

raybay
08-29-2008, 02:52 AM
Proview is junk. Never seen one last more than 15 months... Would you really want a monitor that sells for $80.

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¼ of a hotdog
08-29-2008, 08:37 PM
oh sure did you have to crush all of my hopes and dreams! i thought it was on sale circuit city always has monitors on sale but they are usually crt.

captaincranky
09-02-2008, 08:32 PM
Strike Three....... circuit City doesn't give rain checks.

oh sure did you have to crush all of my hopes and dreams! i thought it was on sale circuit city always has monitors on sale but they are usually crt.

This is an enigma, CRT..???

¼ of a hotdog
09-02-2008, 10:06 PM
what do you mean strike three. no it wasn't a crt its just that circuit city would always have crt monitors on sale and they would rotate the pricing on them but they don't do that anymore. i was looking and noticed they had a cheap lcd monitor and i didn't know it was a crummy one tho.

captaincranky
09-02-2008, 10:44 PM
they're out of stock rite now.

Strike One.......

Proview is junk. Never seen one last more than 15 months...

Strike Two......

Circuit City doesn't give rain checks.


Strike Three......

I agree with you in that Circuit City logically rotates their sale pricing around their different brands and sizes of monitors. It does make sense that they would.

I simply haven't seen an advertisement for a standalone CRT monitor for maybe two years.
I received a 17" CRT monitor with a computer I purchased Memorial Day 2006, but after that, and certainly at present, even the $350.00 computer packages come with LCDs, albeit 17" crappy ones.

¼ of a hotdog
09-03-2008, 03:12 AM
I agree with you in that Circuit City logically rotates their sale pricing around their different brands and sizes of monitors. It does make sense that they would.

I simply haven't seen an advertisement for a standalone CRT monitor for maybe two years.
I received a 17" CRT monitor with a computer I purchased Memorial Day 2006, but after that, and certainly at present, even the $350.00 computer packages come with LCDs, albeit 17" crappy ones.

ok that makes more sense. before i built the computer im using i had been looking for a monitor and they actually sold 3 different crt monitors about 3 or 4 months ago for less than 70$ and for about a week one was only 30$!

captaincranky
09-03-2008, 11:10 AM
Here I'm thinking that because of our different geographic situations, that CC's stock situation is quite a bit different. I live in a very high retail volume area, (SE Pennsylvania), and here, CRTs are nonexistant. Retailers keep stock until they can sell it, and the thirty buck CRT jobbies are long, long gone.

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