The Story Behind My $655 Core i-5 PC Build-up: Part 1
It is said in my country that there is always a story behind every PC build-up. It is practically true for the people of developing countries like us. For me, there are three stories behind my around $655-cost Core i-5 PC build-up which I bought recently. Hence, the story begins five months ago.
My laptop has not been working properly for the last few months. In particular, it has been almost 5 months since the laptop's display was damaged. Looking at the condition of the laptop, it seemed that it would be better to use an external monitor without buying a new display. So I went to the market and bought a monitor. It is very important to choose a good monitor when buying a monitor because it directly affects the parts of our body, such as the eyes and brain.
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I went to the Seegate Technology store and saw many monitors. I find this store more friendly for physically shopping compared to others. Though they have an e-commerce service for their products to buy and sell, I see the website is not regularly updated. Here is their Website Link. The store manager suggested some monitors. Although I had already checked online for some of the best monitors within my budget, many of them were out of stock inside the store. Among the ones in stock, the HP M22f model monitor caught my attention, and it was within budget.
HP M22f monitor is perfect for budget-minded consumers like me
It has a sleek design and a 22” screen that makes it perfect for watching movies or working on projects. The monitor also has a 178 degrees ultra-wide viewing angles display with 5ms GtG response time, which is great for watching video with friends and family. Plus, the HP M22f monitor is very affordable, making it a great value for consumers who are looking for a quality monitor without spending a lot of money.
The HP M22f monitor is a 22” display that has a resolution of 1920x1080. This makes it perfect for watching movies or for any other activity that requires a lot of screen space. The HP M22f monitor is built-in FHD IPS display, 300 nits brightness also perfect for budget-minded consumers, as it is one of the most affordable monitors on the market. Plus, the monitor also has a On-screen controls Anti-glare and 75 Hz refresh rate.
The HP M22f monitor is perfect for budget-minded consumers like us, as it comes at a cost of $192.27. It has several connectivity options, including VGA and HDMI. This makes it easy to connect to a variety of devices. Plus, the HP M22f monitor comes with a built-in stand and cable management system, making it easy to set up and use. Moreover, It has a 3 years of Manufacturing warranty.
The Interesting Part
The interesting part of my story was when I was going to pay. The card that is usually used to pay somehow I forgot to take with me. Thanks to Steem. It's just saved my day. I had some STEEM in my wallet for emergency purposes.
However, my luck did not favour me that day. When I was going to sell STEEM, the market got dumped. I still remember that in the morning the STEEM price was $0.64 and when I was going to sell it, the price dumped to $0.52. As a result, even reluctantly, I had to sell 430 STEEMs instead of 300 STEEMs that day. Anyway, at least I got a quality monitor.
This is the story behind my monitor purchase. The rest of my desktop information I will explain in my next post. To be continued....
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