Since I bought mine for repair I can;t really say if they are a value for the cost nut they do have on OK picture with some flexibility to adjust them but IO couldn't really get them to look correct until I made major corrections through the AMD's Vision Engine Control Center. Even then it was difficult to get them tuned in to true colors, They are generally far too saturated and have little definition in the black or dark browns with no way to correct without causing other colors to loose accuracy. Even after doing a repair and re repairing previous owners attempted repairs the monitors did not suffer any pixel loss or develop any problems as I have experienced with other monitors like Dell and some lesser known makers.Overall they are pretty decent once I took the time to adjust them and not hesitate to buy more of them if I see them in need of repairs. I would place a value of $40-$60 for a good used or probably even better to get a refurbished one since they are bound to de3velop problems and it's less likely to have problems if it has already had those components replaced with new and less problematic ones. You may not see the problems right away it may rake a few days or weeks before it starts acting up, shutting off, picture flickering, no power or powers up but won't show a picture.Read full review
Great monitor. I've used one for the past 3 years and just purchased a 2nd for a dual monitor setup. Ironically I received the first one as a Christmas gift 3 years ago and my second one was just won on Christmas day. My only gripe about it is the back lighting bleeds through a good bit at the top and bottom when watching movies. Other than that, I have been very pleased with my current unit and can't wait to be using dual 22's. If you can find one of these used I would recommend giving it a try as I have been very pleased.
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