Yeah just what I've been wondering. I've had my 24" Dell for more than 2 years now. Why are these stupid manufacturers releasing a new 20" or 22" every day now? Who cares the Dell 24" are around $450 (if you know where to look) and easily available.
Why are these companies bringing out these low-margin products that sell for less than $450 every day? Can't they make a 27" or 30" or something like that and actually make some decent profit? They can mark up those right now because a lot of us are willing to pay for bigger monitors with good features (don't count the Dell 3007 or 2707 among them, unlike the 2407 they took out the component video input and other inputs on the bigger models).
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Pfft, I'm looking for a new monitor, but I won't buy anyting smaller than 24".
Yeah just what I've been wondering. I've had my 24" Dell for more than 2 years now. Why are these stupid manufacturers releasing a new 20" or 22" every day now? Who cares the Dell 24" are around $450 (if you know where to look) and easily available.
Why are these companies bringing out these low-margin products that sell for less than $450 every day? Can't they make a 27" or 30" or something like that and actually make some decent profit? They can mark up those right now because a lot of us are willing to pay for bigger monitors with good features (don't count the Dell 3007 or 2707 among them, unlike the 2407 they took out the component video input and other inputs on the bigger models).