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Got brand new Benq 22" E2200HD LCD monitor for sale.

Price: $200

Screen Size 21.5" Wide

Color Glossy Black

Resolution 1920x1080

Pixel Pitch 0.248

Brightness 300 cd/㎡

Contrast Ratio 1000:1 (DCR:10000:1 )

Response Time 5ms / 2ms(GTG)

Display Area 476.64x268.11 (mm))

Display Colours 16.7 million

Viewing Angle 170/160 (L/R;U/D) (CR>=10)

Input Signals D-sub / DVI-D/ HDM1.3 / Audio in / Headphone Jack

Horizontal Frequency (KHz) 30~83 (KHz)

Vertical Frequency (Hz) 50~76 (Hz)

Video Bandwidth (MHZ) 25 ~ 205 (MHz)

Dimensions (WxHxD) 522.8x407.8x186.8 (mm)

Weight 4.8Kg

Location: Sydney

Email: [email protected]

or call Richard 0488 341 677

Hi mate,

Why you selling the monitor again?

I'll take it for $150 since its only $185 now brand new with warranty

well if you can get it for $185 go it it there then

also tell me where too so I can get them as I bought mine for $220

Hi mate,

Why you selling the monitor again?

I'll take it for $150 since its only $185 now brand new with warranty

none of the benq distys are even selling to reseller at that price. please dont ruin this guys thread.

ps: gl with sale

Edited by trance

If you had it for sale before when I bought mine for $280 I would snap this up for the listed price. MSY had the cheapest price but none of them had it in stock in SA!

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