The big problem with finding a cheap (17" or larger) monitor is that monitors are HEAVY and shipping will end up taking a big bite out of a small budget. The best bet will be trying to pick a floor sample, returned or refurbished monitor from a big chain store (Fry's, Circuit City, etc.), check out the want ads in you local paper, try ASKING (you can't just look or call, you have to go in and ASK) at a local computer store (for discontinued, floor sample or returned/traded-in items), or you can even try thrift stores (call first and ask if they have a large selection of "electronics", anything more specific than "electronics" will likely get you a bunch of drooling noises over the phone).
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