You are most certainly correct!  The monitor is the second most important thing 
in any computer setup and it is wise to invest in a top quality display.

I just upgraded from an LCD backlit 22 inch monitor to a 24 inch ViewSonic that 
is LED backlit unit.  I've owned Trinitron, AOC and ViewSonic displays back to 
the CRT days when the largest size was 14 inches and, WOW, what a difference 
today.  The Sonys and ViewSonics were the best in those days and their three 
year, non-limited, factory replacement warranties never had to be used!  I 
suspect that given the service life of LEDs over flourescent tubes, my new one 
will last longer than I do!  :)

Kele

--- In [email protected], "Paul" <pfrederick1@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], dc <d_coyle@> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Thanks Paul,
> > 
> > I agree 100%, especially about the monitor. Very reassuring to see your
> > setup, I wish I was young enough to imitate you.
> 
> My monitor logic stems from the fact that a good monitor will outlive the 
> usefulness of 2 PCs. So if it looks good the day you get it then it'll look 
> good 10 years from now too!
> 
> I don't see how building a system is any harder than picking a good one to 
> buy is. There really isn't all that much to actually physically assembling 
> the things. The only real skill I am aware of is being able to pick parts 
> that work well together. All the information to do that right is up online 
> today too.
> 
> The thing is not to get carried away with all the hype.
>




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