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Brand new in box HP computer monitor

High as The Sky Auction Company

 

Date(s) 11/14/2024 - 12/2/2024

November 15, 2024 - December 2, 2024 Soft close starts at 10:00 AM CST

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Winning bidders will pickup items at _Dunbarton Drive Mountain Brook, Al. 35223. Pickup time will be on December 3, 2024 from 9:30-4:30 CST by appointment. You will get an email from shipping saint with pick up instructions, once auction ends. Once we leave the location, all items are forfeited. If you can't make the pickup at that time, please do not bid. Michelle Williams (334) 657-1937

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A monitor is like a flatscreen TV you connect to a desktop or laptop computer, either as a primary or supplemental display. Whether it’s an Apple monitor or a BenQ, Dell, Samsung, Sony, ViewSonic, or some other brand of display, typical used monitors have diagonal screen sizes of 17 to 27 inches or more. Recent models come in a widescreen format with a 16:10 or 16:9 width-to-height aspect ratio, but you’ll also see old displays with the old 4:3 standard ratio, too. Monitors may include integrated speakers and/or USB ports for your convenience. Some even have special technologies, such as higher refresh rates for fast videogames, impressive color gamuts for photo and video processing, or digitizers that transform the displays into interactive touchscreens. On the used market, you may even see old-fashioned CRT (cathode ray tube) displays for sale or auction on the cheap. Not finding what you seek in HiBid.com’s monitor auctions? Check back in a few days as new units appear often.