Thread: How Much?!!!!
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8th Aug 08, 19:17 #1
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How Much?!!!!
The computer monitor packed in yesterday, so off we went to Argos, Tesco and a computer shop to replace it.
Hundred and twenty quid!
So I caught a nice, but slightly oddball, geek with a small computer shop in town just before he closed up for the day and offered him a fiver for the ancient screen he was using as a window display.
That's five for him and one fifteen extra in my pocket
"The Jaguar's going cheap"
"Shouldn't it be purring?"
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8th Aug 08, 19:34 #2
Wow, you should break the monitor down and get all the precious metals out of it. Then sell them and maybe get another 10 quid back.
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8th Aug 08, 20:02 #3
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He had another two in the shop the same if anyone fancies a rag n bone francise
"The Jaguar's going cheap"
"Shouldn't it be purring?"
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8th Aug 08, 20:14 #4
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8th Aug 08, 20:14 #5
I had to get a new screen for my MacBook recently. Had I not managed to persuade the Mac repair people that the fault was abnormal, meaning they paid for it, it would have cost an absurd amount of money.
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9th Aug 08, 09:37 #6
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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9th Aug 08, 13:04 #7
A lesson for Hazzel B.
I took my harddrive to a place called Falcon Computers near the Stadium of Light in Sunderland. I bought a webcam so I can chat to my uncle in Dubai over Messenger Live. I couldn't get my webcam to work properly. I got a visual but audio was one-way. I could hear him but he couldn't hear me. I took it in to be replaced and got a better one by Philips. This time I could get visual but no audio. I took it in to be repaired and a week later got it back where it turns out all they had to do was set the setting properly. It only cost me £15 as it took under 1hr to do. Over that and it's £35. It still doesn't work but repairs only cost me £15.
Point is though I have had a lot of problems with it I am still glad got it as I only paid whatever it was I paid for it. I think £120 was very steep to pay for a new monitor.
Shop around for the best deal. Don't just settle for one of the High Street stores like Currys and Argos. Go to a really good Independent who will probably give you a better deal.Manufacturers Champs (06'), Teams Champs (07')
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9th Aug 08, 13:25 #8
£120 is good for a monitor! You just need to look at how expensive they were a few years ago and you will see how exceptionally cheap they are now. As for the webcam I am not suprised most faults like that are due to user misconfiguration. And what were you doing getting a brand new product 'repaired' anyway!
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9th Aug 08, 16:18 #9
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9th Aug 08, 17:30 #10
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9th Aug 08, 17:43 #11
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That's what somebody told me, considering it was okay quality, etc.
However, a fiver is better
By the way, if it was a penny an hour to use this five quid screen, it would have to be on for years and years to cost me the extra - and it isn't anything like that much I wouldn't have thought. Heaters are that much!"The Jaguar's going cheap"
"Shouldn't it be purring?"
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9th Aug 08, 18:13 #12
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120 quid is not THAT much at all for a new monitor.
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9th Aug 08, 21:33 #13
120 is a good price for a new monitor and if you are going to buy a new PC component there is no point in buying something that is already obsolete.
Whenever I have to change something on my PC I go for good quality high-end components (not top of the line but better than average) and with this method I always have a good spec PC while the costs are spread.
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9th Aug 08, 22:06 #14
Depends what you want to do with your pc. If it is basic stuff on an old computer then a £5 monitor will work just as well.
ps. Seatfreak read up on the sale of goods act. It may well save you some money.
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9th Aug 08, 22:14 #15
Rule 1 of the forum, always accuse anyone who disagrees with you of bias.I would say that though.
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10th Aug 08, 01:50 #16
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10th Aug 08, 02:45 #17
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12th Aug 08, 04:11 #18
Come with the old one as it is to the flea market, and trade in with the better one. It should be cheaper than buying the clean new.
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13th Aug 08, 08:06 #19
My dad just gave me his old 19" Samsung CRT "in case it was useful", and I happily discovered that my lappy has dual-monitor support as standard. So now it's sitting in the corner streaming the Olympics while I crack on with other stuff
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