That's the lowest price I've ever seen for a new monitor this big. It comes with a three-year warranty. December 4, 2013 5:10 AM PST (Credit: Newegg) Big monitors rock, whether as a primary display for your desktop or a secondary one for your laptop. For a long time, the 22-inch LCD represented the price/size sweet spot, but that's starting to change. To wit: While supplies last, Newegg has the Hanns-G HE245DPB 24-inch LCD monitor for $99.99 shipped when you apply coupon code EMCYTZT4967 at checkout. (As with most Newegg promos, you must be a registered, signed-in newsletter subscriber in order to use that code.) That's the lowest out-the-door price I've ever seen for a 24-inch display. I don't recall seeing a comparable deal even on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. And this is new, not refurbished, with no rebate hassles. Based on all that, you might expect a fairly no-frills LCD. But the HE245DPB features LED backlighting, a 1,920 x 1,080 display resolution, built-in speakers, and DVI and VGA inputs. (Alas, no HDMI.) My favorite feature of all: the three-year Hanns-G warranty. That affords some extra peace of mind, which is valuable considering that a handful of Newegg customers did encounter some reliability issues, at least according to their reviews. Overall, however, the monitor earned four out of five "eggs." I should point out that the screen actually measures 23.6 inches diagonally, so technically it's a "24-inch class" monitor. That's a common bit of marketing nonsense in the monitor world, but I wouldn't let it stop me from hopping on this deal. Indeed, when you consider that a lot of 24-inch monitors sell for $150-200, this is almost too good to pass up. My only real concern is that it will sell out before you've finished reading the second paragraph. Good luck! Bonus deal: Free music! For a limited time, Google Play is serving up 10 free songs from the likes of Daft Punk, Katy Perry, The White Stripes, and Fleetwood Mac. You need a Google (or Gmail) account, natch, but otherwise these are no-strings attached MP3s you can download or stream from the cloud. Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers. Want to know more about The Cheapskate blog and how it works? Read our FAQ.

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That's the lowest price I've ever seen for a new monitor this big. It comes with a three-year warranty.



December 4, 2013 5:10 AM PST



(Credit: Newegg)

Big monitors rock, whether as a primary display for your desktop or a secondary one for your laptop. For a long time, the 22-inch LCD represented the price/size sweet spot, but that's starting to change.


To wit: While supplies last, Newegg has the Hanns-G HE245DPB 24-inch LCD monitor for $99.99 shipped when you apply coupon code EMCYTZT4967 at checkout. (As with most Newegg promos, you must be a registered, signed-in newsletter subscriber in order to use that code.)


That's the lowest out-the-door price I've ever seen for a 24-inch display. I don't recall seeing a comparable deal even on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. And this is new, not refurbished, with no rebate hassles.


Based on all that, you might expect a fairly no-frills LCD. But the HE245DPB features LED backlighting, a 1,920 x 1,080 display resolution, built-in speakers, and DVI and VGA inputs. (Alas, no HDMI.)


My favorite feature of all: the three-year Hanns-G warranty. That affords some extra peace of mind, which is valuable considering that a handful of Newegg customers did encounter some reliability issues, at least according to their reviews. Overall, however, the monitor earned four out of five "eggs."


I should point out that the screen actually measures 23.6 inches diagonally, so technically it's a "24-inch class" monitor. That's a common bit of marketing nonsense in the monitor world, but I wouldn't let it stop me from hopping on this deal.


Indeed, when you consider that a lot of 24-inch monitors sell for $150-200, this is almost too good to pass up. My only real concern is that it will sell out before you've finished reading the second paragraph. Good luck!


Bonus deal: Free music! For a limited time, Google Play is serving up 10 free songs from the likes of Daft Punk, Katy Perry, The White Stripes, and Fleetwood Mac. You need a Google (or Gmail) account, natch, but otherwise these are no-strings attached MP3s you can download or stream from the cloud.


Deals found on The Cheapskate are subject to availability, expiration, and other terms determined by sellers.


Want to know more about The Cheapskate blog and how it works? Read our FAQ.



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