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Hey :/

Selling my 19inch wide screen Chimei monitor, its about 6 months old

Absolutely nothing wrong with it, not a mark, not a fault.

Still have the box, box related stuff, the CD users manual, and even the “TCO’03 Display” sticker is still on the screen.

Also has built in speakers, which haven’t ever been used.

Flawless display

Reason I’m selling is because I’m upgrading to a Chimei 22.

Hardware Specs:

Input: D-Sub & DVI-D

Pixel Pitch: 0.285 mm

Resolution: 1440 x 900

Brightness: 330 cd/m2

Contrast Ratio: 600:1

Viewing Angle: 160º H/140ºV

Response Time 8 ms

Power: 100~240V

Weight: 4.5 kg (inc. Stand)

Speakers: 2.5W x 2

Dimensions: 464x380x192 mm

Power Consumption: 60 W

Power Saving State: 2 W

Security Kensington Lock

Colour: Silver/Black

Heres a few pics, none of these are of mine but its exactly the same.

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Outstanding display and response time. Great for any use (including HDTV, gaming, general use, just about anything), very smart design aswell.

Selling for $220, located in the Newcastle area.

PM me or email at [email protected]

cheers :thumbsup:

Edited by Brycey

:thumbsup:

sold for $200

they are a fantastic monitor

for anyone who is keen on getting one check these sites

www.winnercomputers.com.au

www.itestate.com.au

www.mwave.com.au

or even www.ebay.com.au

Well.. can't hurt now that it's sold, but www.fluidtek.com.au in Sydney do em for $230 (got three of them at home)

For a cheap monitor, I rate them!

wow nice price :) cheapest iv seen them is 290 :O i guess they are really coming down in price, especially since i got this one for $400 6 months ago

got dual chimei 22 now :)

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