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Tom's Hardware Guide has put up a comparison of 14 LCD monitors



They've finally come to a town near you - LCD displays are now affordable. Their prices have been halved compared to the same time last year. And they've improved by leaps and bounds. Towards the end of 2000, they cost an average of about $1100, while an LCD display will now only set you back, on average, about $550. Entry-level models are even cheaper, costing less than $300. Some of them have even broken the $250 barrier, albeit just as sales items that won't remain this cheap for long. Interestingly enough, this market segment is no longer dominated by small-scale manufacturers. The heavyweights in the classic CRT monitor market have caught on that it's in their own best interest to join the LCD fray. So you'll find names such as LG, the driving force in this industry, as well as Samsung, Iiyama, ADI and others.
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