Off lease HP L2065 20" 1600x1200 S-IPS $109.97

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=6295119&CatId=1410

An HP 20" with IPS?

WARNING/DISCLAIMER:

The model number is based off the pictures. TigerDirect warns that "models might vary". You may get a non-IPS panel. You have been warned.

The response time and viewing angles seem to indicate the same specs my old 20" IPS panel had...but the question that comes to mind is paying over $100 for a used panel...

These things have to have some decent usage on them...:confused:

 
The response time and viewing angles seem to indicate the same specs my old 20" IPS panel had...but the question that comes to mind is paying over $100 for a used panel...

These things have to have some decent usage on them...:confused:


I guess its for people that want square panels, they are extremely pricy now days new. I think you can still buy 17" square monitors from dell and they are way expensive.
 
ips panels off lease will always have 4000+ hours put on them... at least that's how much I've used my nec 26" in only 2 years before i donated it to my work... if this thing is over 4 years old... then prob around 8000+ hours of use... you've been warned.

i got a 19" IBM/Lenovo MVA panel for $25 off cragis list, freaking sweet unit.
 
Man if this was $100 with FS I think I would bite!

edit: Newegg reviews are rife with failures by the 1 year mark. But I guess these have already lasted the test of time.

newegg
 
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I'm not a crook";1036614972]Man if this was $100 with FS I think I would bite! edit: Newegg reviews are rife with failures by the 1 year mark. But I guess these have already lasted the test of time. [URL="http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176053 said:
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Bought the same 24" version of these and have been using over a year..best purchasing decision I have made for "Used" / recertified equipment.
 
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