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Item BENQ G2400W

Price: $140

These still retail around $300-350, so good value

http://www.staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search...400w&spos=3

Location: Vic, given the type of item its probably pick up only. I can drop off possibly as well depending on location

Will ship @ buyers expense. Id expect at least $20 postage cost.

Condition: Screen and surrounds are in virtually perfect condition.

Only issue is the monitor power button (on/off) does not work. However I simply use Windows power saving which shuts it off anyway, so its no major drama.

Review:

http://www.hardwarezone.com.au/reviews/vie...;cid=5&pg=1

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You cannot find a 1900x1200 cheaper than $300 anywhere.

140 the price is. Of course it comes with power cable etc.

The monitor is under half the RRP just because the power button doesn't work which for 99% of people it makes no difference.

Condition otherwise is perfect. I keep all my gear clean and working 100%. Anyone that's brought PC parts off me knows this ;)

hey mate.

so the only problem is the on/off button? no scrathches or dead pixels?

this screen should go to sleep when there is no 'input detected' does it still do this?

im in victoria and interested as i wouldnt mind having 2!

no scratches, no dead pixels - as stated, its in perfect condition save for the power button

yes, the screen goes to sleep when removing the input, same as using O/S or application "sleep".

I can deliver to Cronulla for nothing - I'm driving up there for 4 days @ xmas - if you are happy to collect from there then i have no issue bringing it with me.

I'll be catching up with SAU NSW peeps while I'm up there as well.

Half now, half later - would seem fair to me if that's fair with you :bunny:

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