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NARC
Link @ Dailytech.com
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Backlighting issues plagued the initial shipments of 3007WFPs, but not anymore

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dejavu
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gametalent
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Alan
Personally that screen is too overwhelming for me. I'd rather have a couple of 17" or 19" LCD's. Just my opinion....carry on drooling tongue.gif lol.gif
garsh
QUOTE(Alan @ 5-10-06, 2:09pm) *
Personally that screen is too overwhelming for me.
I used to think the same of my 2405fpw. It's amazing what you can get used to. tongue.gif
qwex
QUOTE(Alan @ 5-10-06, 1:09pm) *
Personally that screen is too overwhelming for me. I'd rather have a couple of 17" or 19" LCD's. Just my opinion....carry on drooling tongue.gif lol.gif


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ebytes
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Pericles
QUOTE(garsh @ 5-10-06, 2:22pm) *
I used to think the same of my 2405fpw. It's amazing what you can get used to. tongue.gif


Hah! Same here... although I've been thinking about maybe getting dual 20's instead...
Krunk
QUOTE(garsh @ 5-10-06, 11:22am) *
I used to think the same of my 2405fpw. It's amazing what you can get used to. tongue.gif


remember when 800x600 on a 15" meant your font was really small? haha.

** loves my 24" **

but i wouldn't mind a 30"

//krunk (^_^x)
BlueTDimly
QUOTE(Alan @ 5-10-06, 2:09pm) *
Personally that screen is too overwhelming for me. I'd rather have a couple of 17" or 19" LCD's. Just my opinion....carry on drooling tongue.gif lol.gif


I agree with Alan. I just got a new computer at work and set up a 20" and 19" CRT side by side. IMHO it's much more useful than having one single large monitor.
Krunk
the thing is you don't drool over 2 20" LCDs side by side. they may be more efficient or useful, but doesn't have the pretty factor. however what's wrong with something like this:
http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2006/...el_desktop.html

//krunk (^_^x)
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