one must realise
dell 20" lcd = 4:3
this 23" lcd = 16:9
much cheaper to produce the same number of pixels while calling it a larger screen.
then again this one is 23", but uh, it is $1250
could get a pair of 19" 3:4 for this, or close to a pair of 20"
yea not good for 1600x1200
but if you plan on running any lower resolution, the monitor is great.
Doesnt have a shot in hell vs my 1800fp, but its a great value for a CRT.
I do have both, fyi.
LCDs rock, but do cost quite a bit.
I always end up working on some PC that does not have boot up CD support..
I wish USB would replace 3.5, then I could buy a USB drive and use that, but its too late now with all of the older systems....
heh
$20 of cpu/memory and around a $50 hard drive and what does it cost? $270.
i still dont get why these are so good, you drop em, they're dead
wasnt the point of mp3 players - so you can run and blah blah with em without having to worry about them skipping/breaking?
you know when you are playing one of those new games that needs way too much memory, and you pick a new gun and it is kinda hangs for a tiny bit? The hard disk was accessed for the graphics/sounds to that gun, switching back to another gun and then to the new one you do not see the same 'lag'...
agreed
If I am going to spend money on music - then I want it to have NO watermark, no compression, nothing cept the raw beautiful .wav file as I could rip on a CD (ya cds have watermarks...fine...some watermarks..whatever).
Also - why not...
If you buy a CD...it should have a unique code on...
ghosting has nothing to do with video card speed, dvi, vga, cpu speed or anything outside of the physical screen. The screen is only as fast as it was made.
DVI over the analog should show a more 'crisp' picture, but its miminal compared to newer video cards (intergrated cards are horrible)...
I own a 1800FP, its a great monitor and ive heard almost no issues about ghosting or dead pixels.
I have heard a couple problems with the rebagged samsung. some ghosting (could be their pcs tho..) and i have certinally heard of more deal pixels.
from my own experience, the 1800 is a very solid...
I just wanted to ring in here.
the 1800fp is a LG monitor
the 1900 is a samsung.
now....you need to be aware of something about these LCDs and latency.
the specs are not uniform.
The time it takes a screen to go from black to white is the average response time for some brands
the time it...
I just wanted to ring in here.
the 1800fp is a LG monitor
the 1900 is a samsung.
now....you need to be aware of something about these LCDs and latency.
the specs are not uniform.
The time it takes a screen to go from black to white is the average response time for some brands
the time it...
I just wanted to ring in here.
the 1800fp is a LG monitor
the 1900 is a samsung.
now....you need to be aware of something about these LCDs and latency.
the specs are not uniform.
The time it takes a screen to go from black to white is the average response time for some brands
the time it...
I just wanted to ring in here.
the 1800fp is a LG monitor
the 1900 is a samsung.
now....you need to be aware of something about these LCDs and latency.
the specs are not uniform.
The time it takes a screen to go from black to white is the average response time for some brands
the time it...
my dell 1800 FP works fine for gaming. its been quoted at 25 and 30 ms. not sure which it is - but it certinally isnt 16ms.
33-40 fps is enough for me. works good in movies, counterstrike, eq, warcraft 3.
so whatever. those old 40ms screens did suck - they were too slow.
if i REALLY try...
deez is right
however i think a LCD SHOULD have a dvi connection
i love being able to connect 2 comps to my 1800FP.
btw theres better deals out there for LCDS - watch the dell combine prices - you start to see a pattern.
try actually configuring the LCD...
on my dell 1800FP, i cant tell the difference between analog and dvi. all i gotta do is press the auto config button when its on analog. as tomshardware said about a year ago, the difference in the connections is quite small, the analog output is of very high...
get the 4.1s then
bigger sub with it.
ive got the 2.1s, but ive had em for a couple of years now.
them z560s were meant to replace em, but they just went boom :P (literally, the power supply went out on em - peices of crap!)
the basic trick to power supplys is the weight. it seems GENERALLY the heavier the power supply, the better compoents and the better the power supply..
just my 2 cents.
yea dont touch those 3rd party LEs
wow....30% slower than my ti200
i keep kicking myself for buying anything ATI.
grabbed a ti4200 - life is good again.
+1 to newegg here
What i like the most is the super fast shipping.
I order something on tuesday night, i get it friday. Awesome!
Too bad i keep buying SHITTY products (leadtek, ati, you know who you are! :P)
but they let me RMA em, so its all good.
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