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Prices seem to jump up a lot once you go for 21inch or larger
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Yes they do but monitors last for years so spreading that extra cost over 5 or 6 years or longer makes it easier to justify - especially when you
will be happier - you really can't have too much Windows desktop real estate, as long as you have enough desk to put it on. I have found the 22 - 24" inch range is about right for me. I have two 22" widescreens on my main system, and 24" singles on my others. Larger than 24" and I'm moving my head up and down too much. Left and right is fine, just not up and down - at least for me.
It should also be noted that a 24" widescreen is about the same the height as a 19" 4:3 monitor.
Newegg has 16 22" monitors under $200.
Do make sure any monitor you buy supports a digital input, either DVI or HDMI. The video signal in both is exactly the same, so for video quality, it does not matter. But for convenience, the newer HDMI is the better, and more and more graphics cards support HDMI.