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Originally Posted by JPAC
Well basically I need a monitor to replace the one that stopped working and am looking for opinions and recommendations for a budget one. I know the people at the local shop but their price is a little steep I think. Thank you to those who responded here. The shop never even attempted to repair the old one, is that normal these days?
I like the idea of a dual use one as my little TV is twenty years old.
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1. Decide what size monitor you want, at a guess 22-24in.
2. Work out what connection it needs to have for your PC ie DVI(most likely), HDMI or VGA.
3. Decide how much you want to spend, you should be able to pick something up for just under £100 based on your needs.
4. Find something online to the above specs and then check reviews.
5. Would be better to have standalone speakers of course.
Should be pretty quick and easy to sort out.