adam.mt
08-03-2007, 20:13
Been in the market for a new monitor and wanting to stick with 4:3 format (non-widescreen) it appears the HP LP2065 is the best (in price range).
20.1" 1600x1200 S-IPS screen (means better colour fidelity)
Surprisingly direct from HP is the cheapest, £262.32 but with an extra £50 cashback!
There appears to be two offers running at the moment: £xx cashback after purchase and £40 discount for signing up to newsletter.
'Business' Products (typically £50 cashback)
http://h41112.www4.hp.com/price_cat_rss/index.php?cc=uk&ll=en&segment=smb&jumpid=in_rm_r10867_uk_en_tlr_smb_hands2
£40 discount when sign-up for Newsletter:
http://h41306.www4.hp.com/newsletter?p=1222&action=GET&jumpid=in_rm_r10104_uk_en_l_smb_optin
The newsletter discount does state "This offer may not be used in conjunction with any other offer". However, it appears to just be a discount coupon entered on the online store, whereas the cashback is an after purchase thing applicable to all vendors. Thus, I don't think the rebate people would question it. Worth a punt I think?
20.1" 1600x1200 S-IPS screen (means better colour fidelity)
Surprisingly direct from HP is the cheapest, £262.32 but with an extra £50 cashback!
There appears to be two offers running at the moment: £xx cashback after purchase and £40 discount for signing up to newsletter.
'Business' Products (typically £50 cashback)
http://h41112.www4.hp.com/price_cat_rss/index.php?cc=uk&ll=en&segment=smb&jumpid=in_rm_r10867_uk_en_tlr_smb_hands2
£40 discount when sign-up for Newsletter:
http://h41306.www4.hp.com/newsletter?p=1222&action=GET&jumpid=in_rm_r10104_uk_en_l_smb_optin
The newsletter discount does state "This offer may not be used in conjunction with any other offer". However, it appears to just be a discount coupon entered on the online store, whereas the cashback is an after purchase thing applicable to all vendors. Thus, I don't think the rebate people would question it. Worth a punt I think?