I have a 46" led lcd series 7 samsung with 200 hrtz for that sitting at the end of my bedDako wrote:and watch movies on a 22" with HD quality. Awesome :p.
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I have a 46" led lcd series 7 samsung with 200 hrtz for that sitting at the end of my bedDako wrote:and watch movies on a 22" with HD quality. Awesome :p.

In sovjet russia, monitor watches you!Dako wrote:Left one is 15.4" laptop == 1280x800
Right one 22" samsung - 1680x1050
I can work on 2 monitors and watch movies on a 22" with HD quality. Awesome :p.

Have you read 1984 recently?White Moose wrote:In sovjet russia, monitor watches you!Dako wrote:Left one is 15.4" laptop == 1280x800
Right one 22" samsung - 1680x1050
I can work on 2 monitors and watch movies on a 22" with HD quality. Awesome :p.

No, i haven't accually.MrBenn wrote:Have you read 1984 recently?White Moose wrote:In sovjet russia, monitor watches you!Dako wrote:Left one is 15.4" laptop == 1280x800
Right one 22" samsung - 1680x1050
I can work on 2 monitors and watch movies on a 22" with HD quality. Awesome :p.

That resolution is standard for any 16:9 widescreen 19" monitor. I had 2 at one point (see a pattern?).natty_dread wrote:I've always found 1440 x 900 to be a seriously weird resolution. It has more horizontal resolution than 1280x1k but less of the vertical...
Know what? I hereby declare 1440 x 900 non-canon!
This thread (clicky) could be used to help establish a "First 5 Monitors" list...Timminz wrote:Has Blitz added a "Top 5 Biggest Monitors" category yet?

A couple of years ago I hooked up the dig projector to the screen. To be honest, it was hard to see, but it was indeed big enough, at at least 10 feet.MrBenn wrote:This thread (clicky) could be used to help establish a "First 5 Monitors" list...Timminz wrote:Has Blitz added a "Top 5 Biggest Monitors" category yet?
As for "Top 5 Biggest Monitors", I think we'd need to insit on pictures or it didn't happen.