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$100CA?! WHAT THE FUCK!! I’d buy one and ship it here…

also;

:fffuuu:

Only 20 bucks more and it’s not an Acer

futureshop says that monitor is $130 on the website ImOnFire

Who am I kidding, I can’t afford another big screen anyway :smiley:

would want this in pink/purple/not pea soup vomit green

In time my good friend, in time.

Next big lump-sum of money is going towards a new steering wheel for my PC, current one won’t calibrate.

But it’s a testament to the quality of the product, and how sought after they are, that I can sell the broken wheel off for parts, and make £50 :smiley:

Thinking this for my next one, maybe with the optional milled-aluminium pedal set too :3

It was an opened-box. I realized it when I got home, but it works like a charm anyway, and nothing’s missing.


got the chains for my watches as well

blingggg

I couldn’t find any numbers saying 5000:1 contrast ratio, but I found it saying it had a 50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. For the record, a 5000:1 static contrast ratio isn’t low at all, and 50000:1 dynamic contrast ratio isn’t a good number to judge by.

This is what I’m talking about.

For example, this monitor has the same dynamic contrast ratio as the monitor you picked, but the static contrast ratio is only 1000:1.

This page gives a pretty good indication why dynamic contrast ratio shouldn’t be trusted. Scroll down a bit.

My monitor is also a 22" widescreen but I only paid 40$ for it barely used for a month.

Impossible.

I’ve had it since 2008, it’s made by V7. The only thing I know about it is that it has 3ms ping and it’s 1680x1050, almost full HD, and almost perfect for 1080p movies.

not good enough

What, do you crop 30? If not, and it’s resized, well, that’s just horrid. My monitors’re also “almost” perfect… but only because they exceed 1080 instead of undercut it.

That’s one of the best descriptions of a colour I’ve ever read


Sorry for the terrible image brightness.

I bought myself a Philips 32" TV, which is being used for playing xbox and for the computer :smiley:

But that price is impossible. Its like you payed money or something.

Technically I did, but it was money I never touched because I was fixing a computer for someone and bought the screen from the same person.

nostalgia

I upgraded from 2x1GB OCZ gold (DDR2 1066) to 2x2GB dell+kingston DDR2 800

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