has anybody heard of "Fuse" monitors?
I think they were "metro" monitors before they were called fuse.
"This ultra thin 19" Fuse LCD monitor, equipped with ultra fast 8ms response time, is ideal for graphics including games. The multi-language on-screen display makes it easy to use. The 1280 x 1024 resolution screen, allows you to view your games and multimedia in high resolution. Enjoy the crisp text and graphics. More Info"
Comes with DVI, 350 cd/m2,500:1 contrast,5 kg,speakers included.
I ordered it online at futureshop for $270 CDN "on sale", though they sell it for $350 CDN. I hope it's not junk.
You think it will be good enough for gaming??
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...angid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10071816&catid=22334
I think they were "metro" monitors before they were called fuse.
"This ultra thin 19" Fuse LCD monitor, equipped with ultra fast 8ms response time, is ideal for graphics including games. The multi-language on-screen display makes it easy to use. The 1280 x 1024 resolution screen, allows you to view your games and multimedia in high resolution. Enjoy the crisp text and graphics. More Info"
Comes with DVI, 350 cd/m2,500:1 contrast,5 kg,speakers included.
I ordered it online at futureshop for $270 CDN "on sale", though they sell it for $350 CDN. I hope it's not junk.
You think it will be good enough for gaming??
http://www.futureshop.ca/catalog/pr...angid=EN&sku_id=0665000FS10071816&catid=22334