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DON'T BUY this monitor
By: micro
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Thu, 21 Mar 13 7:32 PM
Msg. 01956 of 02753

I stopped by the microcenter on Tuesday evening to pick up a larger monitor for the office desktop at home.

I had intended to buy the HP 20 inch widescreen but saw in a pile stacked right next to it a 22 inch widescreen from I-INC (hanspree) So I bought that instead.

It was a real piece of junk. The connector base to the monitor from the base was horribly weak and allowed the screen to actually tilt left or right under its weight.

Secondly, I could not get the picture to adjust to reduce glare, brightness, and FUZZINESS of image.

No software drivers either.

I took it back apart, re-packed it back in the box, and returned it yesterday.
I did not buy another one to replace it.

I discovered that 22 inch widescreen is TOO BIG for my desk in that room, a 19 or 20 inch would be better, but want something made better (sturdier) and that the image can be adjusted properly.

I wonder if HP monitor would do that for me? Never had one.

What about AOC????

Just wondering out loud here.

thanks,

micro...


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