Lg Flatron LCD monitor

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Lg Flatron LCD monitor

Post by wokkawombat » March 7, 2007, 10:38 am

Ok, not a problem but some advice. I had intended to buy a flatscreen monitor the next time I return to Australia but can get one here, 17 inch approx 9,200 Baht, 19 inch approx 10,100 Baht. The advantages of buying at home are warranty, standard power plug and I can use it for the next 6 weeks that I am at home.

Does anyone know the approx price I would pay in Thailand?.

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Post by Doc » March 7, 2007, 10:56 am

All depends on the brand that you buy. I bought an Acer the last time for around 7,000 Baht. Has warranty, but not a plug that could be used in Australia. However, you can buy an adapter so that it would work in Australia as well.
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Post by wokkawombat » March 11, 2007, 5:47 am

I ended up buying an Acer 19 inch AL1916W for approx 8800 Baht.
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Post by panick » March 11, 2007, 8:17 am

Strange comment but........Are flat screen monitors like TV's?...Ozzie TV's and UK Tv's can't be used in opposite countrys due to the magnetic field because the magnetic poles are opposite...Yes I know we are talking about Oz and Thailand.....But ...are they compatable?....be a shame to buy a monitor and find it won't work in your home country or visa-versa :shock:

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Post by Doc » March 11, 2007, 10:03 am

panick wrote:Strange comment but........Are flat screen monitors like TV's?...Ozzie TV's and UK Tv's can't be used in opposite countrys due to the magnetic field because the magnetic poles are opposite...Yes I know we are talking about Oz and Thailand.....But ...are they compatable?....be a shame to buy a monitor and find it won't work in your home country or visa-versa :shock:
Should not affect a monitor. If that were the case, then a lap top computer would not in the different countries.
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Post by johnwills » March 11, 2007, 6:00 pm

Saw a great LCD monitor in Khon Kaen On Saturday it is the Samsung 226BW 22" Wide-screen, 13500 baht Has had great reviews and comes with a 3 year on-site warranty. I currently have 3 LG Flatron L1718s. Not bad monitors, however, one has a dead pixel and under LG warranty, they only change after I believe it is 5 dead pixels.

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