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Depends what you want out of a monitor, Apple monitors are "ok", but depending on what you're going to do with it there are monitors which provide better performance.

I just want a bigger screen to go with my MBA 13". I love the design of these and have always been awed by them. Is this a good price on these?
 
They die rather quickly. Backlights go out and bad circuitry. Only the 24" for some reason. 27" has no issues to speak of. FYI.
 
Had mine singed it was released. No issues even until now. Wouldn't mind a 27 inch though...
 
Well I have made up my mind to get one of these - now do you all think this is a good price? I've looked online and everywhere is $600-$700.
 
Well I have made up my mind to get one of these - now do you all think this is a good price? I've looked online and everywhere is $600-$700.

For a 24"? The 24" sucks. As mentioned they die quickly. Now this doesn't mean it happens to 100% of them, but the failure rate is not so good. You could get a newer 24" from another brand with a warranty for less money. Considering a thunderbolt display is $850 in the refurbished store, $600-700 for the old 24" is ridiculous. They're asking too much because it's Apple.
 
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