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Hello, relocating to Cuenca soon. Should I bring 2 PC monitors with me or can one purchase in Cuenca at a reasonable price?
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Javier Vanegas
Bring them and sell one to me! :D 00
Jim
Bring you monitors with you. Even if you have to purchase them new in the US. You will get a much better selection. If new then test them for a while in the US and when shipping here wrap them up well in bubble wrap and clothes and put them... Bring you monitors with you. Even if you have to purchase them new in the US. You will get a much better selection. If new then test them for a while in the US and when shipping here wrap them up well in bubble wrap and clothes and put them in a suitcase. I have transported 27inch monitors here in my suitecase over the years and never had a problem. Once I had to state .. solo veinte cuatro pulgados .... only 24 inches and that was that.Read more00
Utdragdad
Thanks everyone, it's unanimous I will get 2 ready for the plane ride. 00
Tucumcaritonight
There are no "reasonable" prices. You can buy two or three good monitors in the US for what you pay for one OK one here. 00
Chipaway
Selection is poor and prices are higher for comparable models sold in the states. However, on balance shipping goods ain't cheap, so you'll not be further ahead bringing your monitors. If you love your monitors, and you are sure they have lots of life left in them, then ship them.... Selection is poor and prices are higher for comparable models sold in the states. However, on balance shipping goods ain't cheap, so you'll not be further ahead bringing your monitors. If you love your monitors, and you are sure they have lots of life left in them, then ship them.
There are also places that sell used computers and monitors for a reasonable price. Often there are use monitors sold in Gringo Post and Facebook marketplace. Again, it may not be what you are looking for.Read more00
Kevin Van Haesendonck
And most important of all, it's basically impossible to find a full hd or higher one. Everyone sells 1376 res monitors. When you ask for a higher res, they try to sell you a TV 00
David Sturm
Kevin, bring your monitors. When I brought then in you where limited to 24", that may have changed.
The monitors you can purchase here are cheap in materials and high in cost. 00
Nathan Lake
You can bring your monitors, but unless you are including them in your 1-time shipment of household goods (I am assuming you have a residency visa), then you are going to pay a lot in duties/tariffs. That said, getting a good monitor in Ecuador is not easy and definitely not... You can bring your monitors, but unless you are including them in your 1-time shipment of household goods (I am assuming you have a residency visa), then you are going to pay a lot in duties/tariffs.
That said, getting a good monitor in Ecuador is not easy and definitely not cheap.
Read this: https://expatsecuador.com/living/bringing-electronics/Read more00