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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stealth on April 13, 2004, 09:03:51 pm
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I just got my brand new 19" Flatscreen monitor.
The thing's a beast, it just fits in my desk monitor space, but it's top of the line... i had it on 2048x1538 for a few minutes, and it switched to the resolution perfectly (i've never had a monitor that can go that high). for the first time in my life i'm running at 1024x758 my whole life i've run at 800x600, but i love this res.
just thought i'd share it with you :nod:
i can't wait to start gaming with this monster
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Yeah.. I have one too...I had to pull my desk 6 inches out from the wall so it would fit on the monitor stand without hanging over the edge and falling off on me.
I run at 1600x1200 btw :p
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Lucky bastards... my 18'' flatscreen can't handle more than 1280x1024 :p
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I'll remember to cram the specs of my new computer down your throat as soon as I can get the £1500 to buy the ****er.
I've only been passively saving for the past 2 weeks and I'm up to around £300. Not bad considering I'm unemployed, anti-social and have no marketable job skills.
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Congrats, but just think about the size of the CRT you could've gotten for that money!;)
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unfortunately for an0n, people aren't looking for genocidal madmen these days. it pays well however.
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Originally posted by PhReAk
unfortunately for an0n, people aren't looking for genocidal madmen these days. it pays well however.
Like hell it does. Sure, a $10mil ransom or some such seems like a lot of money, but it's nothing compared to the start-up capital for a secret base and an orbital laser.
Besides, when you're in it for the genocide, there's not that much profit to be made.
This is why I'm branching out into the software business. If it worked for Gates....
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Originally posted by Liberator
Congrats, but just think about the size of the CRT you could've gotten for that money!;)
oh it is a CRT. i'm not familiar with monitors, but it says "Flatscreen" (the front is flat)... it's not like a flatpanel monitor... you know.
it's 19" viewable, by the way
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Does it refresh fast enough to be playable with games? If yes, then consider yourself envied...
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Flatscreen == screen is flat
Flat Panel == LCD screen
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Oh. heh.
*Looks at his non-flatscreen* Consider yourself envied! ;)
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Flat Panel = About 2 inches deep.
Flat Screen = About 12 inches deep.
The first term can also be used in reference to Virtu's sex life, as and when he gets one.
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Who the hell is Virtu?
I've seen him being slammed all over the board.
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TheVirtu... have a look at the AoB forum.
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AoB? I'm stupid, I realize.
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Got a 21" CRT Monitor. It came up the stairs once in my arms. I never want to have to move it again.
AoB is Ascension of Beyond, one of the campaigns here :)
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My monitor is going whacko, anyway. Oh! A question for you smart people:
What is a monitor's "refresh rate?" What does it do? I know different monitors have different refresh rates, but can someone explain what it does?
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Originally posted by J3Vr6
My monitor is going whacko, anyway. Oh! A question for you smart people:
What is a monitor's "refresh rate?" What does it do? I know different monitors have different refresh rates, but can someone explain what it does?
Literally, it's how often the image of the screen is redrawn in cycles per second (minute???)
Higher the refresh rate, the more steady the image. Low refresh rate = flicker.
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How do you figure out what to put your monitor on? I just keep it on "optimal" but I wonder if that's right.
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Originally posted by Stealth
I just got my brand new 19" Flatscreen monitor.
The thing's a beast, it just fits in my desk monitor space, but it's top of the line... i had it on 2048x1538 for a few minutes, and it switched to the resolution perfectly (i've never had a monitor that can go that high). for the first time in my life i'm running at 1024x758 my whole life i've run at 800x600, but i love this res.
just thought i'd share it with you :nod:
i can't wait to start gaming with this monster
Lemme get this straight. You're running a 19" viewable screen at 1024x768? I run my 15" (14" viewable) at 1024x768, and my 17" (16" viewable) at 1280x1024! Are you like a kilometer away from your screen? :p
I'm reminded of the Wierd Al song, "Frank's 2,000 Inch TV". ;)
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listen Sandwich, running at 1024x768 is a big step up when you're used to running at 800x600 your whole life :p
i'm sure in a few days i'll find this resolution too small and kick it up another few hundred pixels. ;)
The capability is there ;)
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Yeah, I figured as much, but I couldn't resist a bit of nagging. ;)
...just wait till you see 1600x1200!
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Stealth, I don't know how your eyes are, but I find that the text is too small and I would give myself eyestrain trying to read it, I run my desktop at 1024x768 and run all games at screen res where possible, because unlike a bunch of eye candy junkies I can't tell a difference between the two visually, but my system runs tons smoother at 10x7.
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When you use Photoshop and similar programs frequently, the difference between 1024x768 and 1600x1200 is HUGE.
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I'm still happy with my 21" Panasonic :D
Indeed, the high resolution comes very handy especially when photoshopping etc.
More space to work with.
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Originally posted by Gortef
I'm still happy with my 21" Panasonic :D
Indeed, the high resolution comes very handy especially when photoshopping etc.
More space to work with.
Yeah, but I don't. What does it matter, when all I do is a little pixel/color editing with my mouse?
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You know what they say about a guy with a big monitor...
He can get bigger resolutions!
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Originally posted by Liberator
Yeah, but I don't. What does it matter, when all I do is a little pixel/color editing with my mouse?
True.
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I am satisfied with my 17' monitor. The maximal resolution of 1280x1024 is just enough.
Originally posted by Thorn
When you use Photoshop and similar programs frequently, the difference between 1024x768 and 1600x1200 is HUGE.
StarCraft Campaign Editor! Don't try to make a scenario at 640x480! :p
Q3Radiant and other Radiants are also good at better resolutions. There is more room for the textures. But FRED? Doesn't make difference if we disregard the tools panel.
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Originally posted by Thorn
When you use Photoshop and similar programs frequently, the difference between 1024x768 and 1600x1200 is HUGE.
In some ways it's harder, if you do per-pixel work....photoshop goes up to something like 1600x res, which isn't that close in at my res (1600*1200 on a 19")
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Originally posted by aldo_14
In some ways it's harder, if you do per-pixel work....photoshop goes up to something like 1600x res, which isn't that close in at my res (1600*1200 on a 19")
This is true. Simple solution: Change the resolution. :)
What he stated is still true: The difference is really HUGE. Just in this case, on the negative side.