I would guess that "general computer stores" only have cheap models. You'd want to check Amazon for better monitors, or other online dealers. It's odd that they all had the same resolution, though. I guess most people really don't care.flOvermind wrote:Yes, it was pretty cheap. But I honestly have no idea where I could get a better model. Of course there were more expensive models at the shop, but they were just faster or bigger, but with the same resolution.kirkmc wrote:Well, I guess I'm a bit different than you. I don't look at the type of monitor that would say "full HD support." My monitor is a tool, and is very important, and I have paid well above the average prices over the years to get the best I could. I would never buy a 26" monitor with resolution like the one you have. My guess is that it was pretty cheap, though; you get what you pay for.
Perhaps some specialized online shop would have better models? I don't know, I just went to a general computer store...
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