V Von Theron In Runtime Messages 273 Sep 26, 2004 #41 i found a good one for under 300 bucks definetly getting this one. PLus theres some good reviews on it to.http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-009-023&depa=1
i found a good one for under 300 bucks definetly getting this one. PLus theres some good reviews on it to.http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProductDesc.asp?description=24-009-023&depa=1
Apokalipse Golden Master Messages 14,559 Location Melbourne, Australia Sep 26, 2004 #42 good refresh rate, however it still has a native resolution of 1280x1024
B Blind_Arrow Fully Optimized Messages 1,909 Location Manchester, UK Sep 26, 2004 #43 if u r a gamer, i'll recommend CRT. end of story, get Mitsubishi Diamond Pro. thats is a gamer/designer monitor, I wish I has went for a CRT rather than LCD. attractive but i'm like
if u r a gamer, i'll recommend CRT. end of story, get Mitsubishi Diamond Pro. thats is a gamer/designer monitor, I wish I has went for a CRT rather than LCD. attractive but i'm like
LoTeX Banned Messages 477 Location A system that rotates chaotically while simulation Sep 30, 2004 #44 forget the crt and lcds! the one and only way to go is fogscreen: http://www.fogscreen.com/ i'm only afraid that there might be some "ghosting" involved...
forget the crt and lcds! the one and only way to go is fogscreen: http://www.fogscreen.com/ i'm only afraid that there might be some "ghosting" involved...
LoTeX Banned Messages 477 Location A system that rotates chaotically while simulation Oct 4, 2004 #45 fog off!