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To: Road Walker who wrote (18788)1/29/2001 1:18:14 PM
From: JH  Respond to of 60323
 
<how much the 24" LCD screen cost?>

The Samsung 240T lists for HK$48,000 (US$6,170).

I paid HK$43,000 (US$5,525) for mine.

Expensive, but worth it.

I actually considered buying two 18" LCDs to place side-by-side. The Eizo L675 is the slimmest, highest performing screen available today in that size. However, there were problems, in that there is no video card I could find which could drive twin 1280x1024 LCD screens using DVI. Excluding the video card which doesn't yet exist, buying two Eizo L675s would cost as much as (or more) than a single 240T.

Despite of having less pixels (2.3M pixels vs 2.6M pixels), one 24" screen is definitely more productive than having two 18" screens side-by-side.

The choice became obvious.