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AOC 21.5-Inch LED HD Monitor drops to just $70 shipped (Reg. $100+), more

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Update 2/16: Amazon offers the 22-inch Philips 1080p computer monitor w/ HDMI for $79.99 shipped (Reg. $100+). Rated 3.7/5 stars.

Best Buy’s official eBay store is offering the AOC 21.5-Inch IPS LED HD Monitor for $69.99 shipped. Regularly up to $130 at Best Buy this is the best price we can find. This is a very inexpensive monitor with VGA and HDMI inputs that would be great as a second display or something along those lines. Rated 4+ stars from hundreds.

We also have Dell’s 27-inch QHD GSync Monitor for $400 shipped ($200 off) and the LG 27-Inch 1080p Gaming Monitor for $148 shipped.

AOC 21.5-Inch IPS LED HD Monitor:

Display Full HD multimedia content with this 21.5-inch AOC LED monitor. Its IPS panel has a 178-degree viewing angle that provides consistent image quality from any viewing position, and its antiglare coating resists fingerprints and smudges. This Energy Star-rated AOC LED monitor’s VGA and HDMI ports support high-definition video sources.

1920 x 1080 resolution with 16:9 aspect ratio

Delivers crystal-clear picture quality with stunning detail.

5 ms response time

Helps prevent blurring, ghosting and streaking during intense action sequences in video games and movies.

Watch crisp images

The 60Hz refresh rate is a good choice for gaming and other fast-moving media.

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Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices