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ASUS MT276H - LCD display - TFT - 27" - widescreen - 1920 x 1080 - $419 free sydney pickup

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  • MASSIVE 27.0" Widescreen LCD Monitor with High Gloss black bezel
  • Full HD 1920x1080p resolution
  • 2 x HDMI / DVI / VGA / Component Video Inputs
  • Line In/Out, S/PDIF, Headphone Jack
  • Speakers
  • Remote Control
  • 2ms Response
  • 50,000:1 Contrast (DCR)
  • Brightness: 400 cd/m, Viewing Angles: 170/160
  • VESA wall-mount (100mm)
  • SPLENDID Video Technology
  • Vista Premium Certification
  • HDCP
  • 3 Years Pickup & Return Warranty
    Product Website: http://www.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=JXBFHI4TziEUBiz1
    I know this is only $10 cheaper than SI but pick sydney makes it $25 cheaper. Delivery is 25$ so its approximately $5-10 cheaper with shipping. Plus mwave is trusted site by PCPowerplay Australia
    edit: Wrong price doesn't make too much of a bargain

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  • +2

    id buy it if it was $299

  • Says A$419 on the website?

  • are u kidding me, why the price show on their website

    Mwave SKU# 27021286
    Model#
    MT276H
    Availability:
    Online Warehouse: YES
    Instant Pickup: YES*
    Shipping:
    Standard Dispatch: 1-3 days
    Promotion:
    Special - While Stock Lasts

    Price: $419.00 inc. GST

  • price typo?

  • +1

    no bargain, i have revoke my vote.

  • clearing way for the 3D 27" ASUS coming out later this month

  • what was the price before?

    • +1

      $319

      • +1

        bravo those who got it before the price change.

        • typo error from the op mate

  • no tv tuner? meh.

    • wouldnt it be a lcd tv if it has a tv tuner… just grab a STB…

  • Are these anything like iMac displays? While iMac displays don't have the most accurate colours or viewing angles, text always looks very clear on them. Meanwhile on a professionally-calibrated Dell 2408WFP, which has a large colour gamut and excellent viewing angle, small text sometimes looks scraggly and has chroma noise, which can be alleviated somewhat by playing around with ClearText. But the text never, ever, looks quite as clear as it does on an iMac.

    The reason I ask is I thought Asus manufactured the iMacs so must be using their own displays as well.

    Perhaps the glass is magic or offers some optical contrast enhancement. Who knows? But yeah I think I prefer screens behind glass now rather than matt.

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