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Great Monitor Deal 18.5" for $69, 3Year WarnT

This deal is at New Egg, it is VGA only but it is a great deal if you need a very nice monitor at a very low price and the three year warranty is outstanding.
I have no financial connection to New Egg or Acer and I earn nothing for posting this, it is just a darn good deal that fits well with Money Saving Tech Tips!

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Acer America G185HAb
Model
Brand
Acer
Model
G185HAb
Cabinet Color
Black
Display
Screen Size
18.5"
LED Backlight
No
Widescreen
Yes
Recommended Resolution
1366 x 768
Viewing Angle
160°(H) / 160°(V)
Pixel Pitch
0.30mm
Display Colors
16.7 Million
Brightness
250 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio
50000:1(ACM), 1000:1
Response Time
5ms
Horizontal Refresh Rate
30 - 80KHz
Vertical Refresh Rate
55 - 75Hz
Connectivity
Connectors
D-Sub
DVI
No
HDMI
No
Power
Complies with
Energy Star
Power Supply
100V-240V
Power Consumption
15.5W (typ.)
Convenience
Regulatory Approvals
MPRII
Stand Adjustments
Tilt
Built-in TV Tuner
No
Built-in Speakers
No
HDCP Support
No
Features
VESA Wall Mounting: 100 x 100mm
Dimensions
Dimensions
17.82" x 13.74" x 6.84"
Weight
8.81 lbs.
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts
3 years limited
Labor
3 years limited

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