kenji4life
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Great review!!! If the bleeding really bothers you, have them send out the new one and see if it's any better. Like you said, you can decide then anyhow, so it's not a big 'risk'.
I have an NEC multisync 17" CRT and I love it so much, that I lean towards NEC for a future purchase for that reason alone. I am in the market for a new monitor, and my major deciding factor is whether to move the NEC into the movie theater and get a new screen for my gaming rig, or vice versa. This would essentially be the difference between getting a 24" WS for the room and keeping the 17" for gaming, or getting a 20" WS for the gaming and using the 17" as the primary monitor in my movie theater.
Decisions, decisions. I think I will probably wait until the better 24" lcd's start coming out so they have a better chance of being more responsive/better suited for my purpose.
xtnight, great progress on the website!!
edit: sorry, to clarify a couple of things, my NEC is I think an FE700+ or some variant, i forget the exact model number.
the 'primary' monitor in my movie theather is for the HTPC. Currently I have NO monitor hooked up to this computer and am using my infocus 7805 as the only display (which really is a pain) This monitor would be used for selecting movies, short tv watching and xbox360 playing, internet surfing, and light gaming. It will allow me to use the HTPC for short periods of time or those times when it's more convenient than using a 108" as a screen.
I have an NEC multisync 17" CRT and I love it so much, that I lean towards NEC for a future purchase for that reason alone. I am in the market for a new monitor, and my major deciding factor is whether to move the NEC into the movie theater and get a new screen for my gaming rig, or vice versa. This would essentially be the difference between getting a 24" WS for the room and keeping the 17" for gaming, or getting a 20" WS for the gaming and using the 17" as the primary monitor in my movie theater.
Decisions, decisions. I think I will probably wait until the better 24" lcd's start coming out so they have a better chance of being more responsive/better suited for my purpose.
xtnight, great progress on the website!!
edit: sorry, to clarify a couple of things, my NEC is I think an FE700+ or some variant, i forget the exact model number.
the 'primary' monitor in my movie theather is for the HTPC. Currently I have NO monitor hooked up to this computer and am using my infocus 7805 as the only display (which really is a pain) This monitor would be used for selecting movies, short tv watching and xbox360 playing, internet surfing, and light gaming. It will allow me to use the HTPC for short periods of time or those times when it's more convenient than using a 108" as a screen.