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how much would you pay for this used 30" LCD? LG L3000H

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Jotosuds

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/LG-L3000H-panel-display-0-5025/dp/B0006VKZO4
http://www.superwarehouse.com/LG_Flatron_L3000H_30_LCD_Monitor/L3000H/ps/390954

Type
Widescreen Active Matrix TFT Color LCD Screen
Surface Hard Coating 3H, Anti-Glare
Display Area
horizontal: 25.3"
vertical: 15.2"
diagonal: 30"
Pixel Pitch
0.5025mm x 0.1675mm
Resolution 1280 x 768 (WXGA)
Brightness
450 cd/m2
Contrast Ratio
350:1
Viewing Angle
horizontal: 176°
vertical: 176°
Response Time
25ms (Typical)
Cabinet Color Black
Cabinet Depth 3.9"
Signal Input
Input Video
Signal RGB
S-Video
component video
Frequency Horizontal: 31~66KHz, Vertical: 56~85Hz
Bandwidth 108Mhz
Input Connectors
1 x VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15)
1 x DVI-D - 24 pin digital DVI
1 x S-video input - 4 pin mini-DIN
1 x serial RS-232C - 9 pin D-Sub (DB-9)
1 x composite video input - RCA
1 x component video / audio input - RCA x 5
Included Signal
Cable
1 x A/V cable
1 x VGA cable
1 x audio cable
1 x DVI cable
1 x S-Video cable
Power
Requirements
Voltage 100V~240V, 50/60HZ
Consumption On: 145W Max.
Standby: < 5W
Operating
Conditions Temperature 50°F~95°F
Dimensions
(W x H x D)

Unit
28.9" x 19.2" x 3.9"
As Shipped
33.5" x 26.3" x 11.1"
Weight

Unit
36.2 lbs
As Shipped
48.5 lbs
System Requirements
PC
All Windows OS
Mac
All Mac OS
Warranty
3 year warranty includes parts and labor.
Includes in the Box Flatron L3000H
Remote Control
Power Cord
A/V Cable
PC VGA Cable
PC Audio Cable
DVI-D 19-Pin Cable
2 (AAA) Batteries
User's Manual
 
Thing that gets me is the contrast ratio of 350:1... that is incredibly low. How old is this thing, like 2-4 yrs? I personally wouldn't pay $900 for it as you could buy nicer screens new for cheaper.


EDIT: OH, it's not USD ($), I still think it's a little too much to pay with those specs and you are getting it used.
 
1280x768? Terribly small res.

I would say 500 US TOPS if it had no dead pixels/defects.
 
A tv would be much better then this. I wouldnt consider buying this at all unless it was insanely cheap.
 
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