Looking for 19" led/lcd hp monitor.

Hello, i am from kota kinabalu sabah. I am looking for the best price of lcd or led monitor for office supply. I need between 120 to 150 units. Any one who can supply {Personal Information Removed} . I need urgently. Thank you.

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