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21-inch $60 Nokia monitor is a superb buy

Bargain Bisons Plus cheapest DVD writer
Wed Jul 13 2005, 15:02
IF YOU'RE looking for a nice monitor, try this 21-inch Nokia monitor. Although the posting and package almost double the price, the 445Xiplus is a superb buy. It is a reconditionned model coming with 90-days warranty and has a maximum resolution of 1600x1280. Large screens is where you should head and CRT monitors still have the edge in some applications. At $59.99, buy it before it runs out of stock.

Ecost has two monitor stunners that you can't ignore. First, there's that absolutely awesome Toshiba 62-inch monitor with integrated HD DLP projection with HDMI. It integrates a proprietary technology called TALEN - Toshiba Advanced Light Engine. At $2499.99 only, it offers four times the viewing area of a 30-inch monitor. A steal at this price. With two Firewire ports, Dolby digital out, separate Woofers and tweeters, SRS WOW and even a memory card slot, it's probably the best television available. Ecost also sells a Toshiba that offers a 46-inch viewing diagonal - the 46H84. At $1089.99, it is much cheaper than the other model but still offers HDMI compatibility as well as a host of marchitectures like Theatershield or Powerfocus.

Bigpockets wants you to make big savings. They are selling 150 blank DVD+R for £16.16+VAT or 10.77p a coaster. Now that's cheaper than a similar deal from High street shop Morgancomputers, except that you can buy from morgan without delay and having to pay for P+P. The disk is rated 8X and is Silver Top model.

Last but not least, scan is selling an OEM Sony DWQ28A10 Ivory 16x16x4 DVD±RW Double Dual Layer DVD Writer for a mere £23.50 down £2.99. Nothing to be said more. It's the cheapest DVD writer for 24-hours in the UK. You no longer have an excuse not to buy a DVD writer now.

We're trying to convince resellers in this column to offer freebies or additional discounts to our readers. If you do buy from any of the guys listed here, just tell them that you come from theinquirer's daily buy column. And, resellers or readers alike, if you have some hot and spicy deals. Send me a line. µ

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