Check out our brand new Local Poker Communities! Get updates and interact with poker players in your area.
Visit the United States Poker Community | Visit the California Poker Community | Read more about the Launch of P5s Local
  1. Type yes or no
  2. yes
    1
  3. yes. i currently am using a 21" monster CRT monitor @1600x1200. 4 tables fit fine. the reconditioned monitor cost me $125. well worth it.
  4. yes or no
  5. where did u buy it at???
    Thread Starter
  6. Smart ass ^^
  7. i hear 4 non overlapping pokerstars tables.. what about FOUR UB.com tables not on Miniview?
  8. I bought this Dell P1130 on ebay for about $150 and it will fit 4 full sized tables on any site perfectly with no overlay. It has 1600x1200 resolution. Mine had never been used so the price was nice. This Dell P1130 was highly overproduced and there are no less than 4 auctions on Ebay per day of this model . It is very large in depth so you'll need a deep desk.

    Here is a search for Dell P1130 on ebay :

    http://search.ebay.com/Dell-p1130_W0QQsojsZ1QQfromZR40
  9. How are those 21" flat monitor LCd monitors so cheap? i saw one sony starting at $95... my 17" can't even fit 2 tables without overlapping...
  10. I think they are cheap for a couple reasons. They are flat screen but they are huge (deep) and most people now want more desk space. And from what I read Dell/Sony produced thousands of these that were never sold and have somehow made their way onto Ebay. This would explain why there are so many of this particular model for sale. Do a search for Dell P1130 and you'll see what I mean.

    I'm very happy with mine, it looks great and for $200 delivered to my house it was a great deal.
  11. Are you sure these are LCD's or just flat screens? I own the Dell/Sony P1130 and it's a great monitor. Just a little big and heavy, but great for the current price. I got mine when it cost over $1,000.
  12. Just a flat screen, not LCD
  13. Ohh I thought I saw a Flat monitor LCD there somewhere...
  14. got it at a local computer store ... "MicroCenter" ... if that helps. Its a IBM P260 .... 21" ... very large and very heavy ... do a search you may be able to find more

Similar Threads