Post your monitor specs
As there was a 'post your keyboard and mouse' thread, I thought I might as well post my monitor specs
1) NeoMagic Magicgraph 128xd (on dead laptop)
2) Mac lcd monitor (On Mac laptop)
3) eMachines (unknown model) (on eMachines desktop)
4)Tiny (Goldstar) 773N (Spare CRT, white)
1) NeoMagic Magicgraph 128xd (on dead laptop)
2) Mac lcd monitor (On Mac laptop)
3) eMachines (unknown model) (on eMachines desktop)
4)Tiny (Goldstar) 773N (Spare CRT, white)
Comments
-Q
-Q
-Kirk
-Kirk
And college LCDs == suckage
Are yours those retarded AG Neovo things?
And yes, almost universally, educationally administrated machines are horrible one way or another.
-Q
-Q
Philips 105s5.... 15"; made in October 2004 :(
Info by Everest 2007 Ultimate
Monitor Name: Philips 105S5
Monitor ID: PHL000F
Model: Philips 105S5
Monitor Type: 15" CRT
Manufacture Date: Week 13 / 2004
Serial Number: 13401043
Max. Visible Display Size: 28 cm x 21 cm (13.8")
Picture Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Horizontal Frequency: 30 - 54 kHz
Vertical Frequency: 50 - 120 Hz
Maximum Resolution: 1024 x 768 (but I have it at 1152 x 864 @ 60hz) :P
Gamma: 2.60
DPMS Mode Support: Active-Off
Supported Video Modes
640 x 480: 105 Hz
800 x 600: 85 Hz
1024 x 768: 65 Hz
Here is a little pic, It isn`t my monitor, but mine it`s identical to the one in the photo
Mine was made in 199something.
-Q
but anyway the VS model that you have
I love my viewsonic. It works great. I got it used at computer renaissance for $80 or so.
-Q
4ms response time, 1400:1 contrast ratio.
Nice monitor for gaming.
Laptop 2: Trident PCI, 14.1" Toshiba
Computer 1: nVIDIA FX 5200, 17" LG
ThinkPad: LG Philips 14.1" @ 1024x768
Pavillion: 17" Compaq CV735 CRT Monitor
My Old PC: 17" Compaq FS740 Flat CRT Monitor
Nick
-Q
laptop: 1024x768 (generic lcd, but pretty good) 14"
crt: NEC MultiSync FE700 @ 1280x1024 16"
(viewable)
Dell 1907FP 19" 8ms LCD - Family PC
IBM 14.1" LCD - ThinkPad
The Dell is the best of the bunch, I'm considering getting one myself.
Nick
-Q
-Kirk