R Remeniz Fully Optimized Messages 3,390 Location England Mar 24, 2009 #21 Personally i'd go for a monitor without speakers, or tweeters as they should be called. But the OP has 2 decent choices at least.
Personally i'd go for a monitor without speakers, or tweeters as they should be called. But the OP has 2 decent choices at least.
OP OP eslfish Fully Optimized Messages 1,604 Mar 24, 2009 #22 Hid_Enigma said: Acer http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009145 I personally like Acer over NEC Click to expand... I personally like this Acer!
Hid_Enigma said: Acer http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009145 I personally like Acer over NEC Click to expand... I personally like this Acer!
R rohan23 Fully Optimized Messages 4,087 Mar 24, 2009 #23 Remeniz said: Personally i'd go for a monitor without speakers, or tweeters as they should be called. But the OP has 2 decent choices. Click to expand... You can always turn those off. They are basically in the same price range. The ASUS has better specs.
Remeniz said: Personally i'd go for a monitor without speakers, or tweeters as they should be called. But the OP has 2 decent choices. Click to expand... You can always turn those off. They are basically in the same price range. The ASUS has better specs.
OP OP eslfish Fully Optimized Messages 1,604 Mar 24, 2009 #24 rohan23 said: You can always turn those off. They are basically in the same price range. The ASUS has better specs. Click to expand... and +, the reviews on the one he sent me had like 1.6k people saying to buy it, even though it had speakers...
rohan23 said: You can always turn those off. They are basically in the same price range. The ASUS has better specs. Click to expand... and +, the reviews on the one he sent me had like 1.6k people saying to buy it, even though it had speakers...
Kage Golden Master Messages 13,873 Mar 24, 2009 #25 As long as the speakers aren't actually visible (i.e at the bottom or back of the monitor), I see no problem in them, but if they ruin the overall look of the monitor, with the horrible grills, they can put me off.
As long as the speakers aren't actually visible (i.e at the bottom or back of the monitor), I see no problem in them, but if they ruin the overall look of the monitor, with the horrible grills, they can put me off.
N nevermind1534 Daemon Poster Messages 754 Mar 24, 2009 #26 Just save up for a real surround system with much better quality. Your current speakers will do you fine. Don't get a monitor just for the speakers.
Just save up for a real surround system with much better quality. Your current speakers will do you fine. Don't get a monitor just for the speakers.
OP OP eslfish Fully Optimized Messages 1,604 Mar 25, 2009 #27 I agree with some people here. If the speakers are visible on the monitor. It ruins it alot...