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<quiet voice>It's okay little credit card, it won't hurt one bit. Just a small pinch that's all you'll feel, I promise.</voice>
I won't tell it about the big pinch that'll come when the bill arrives. :) Now I just have to wait for it to arrive.
*checks mailbox*
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Why would they need to? Dell is buying/selling all their stock of panels anyways, for Samsung to sell their own version they'd need to spend money developing and producing the stand and bezel not to mention marketing and distributing their monitor, handling returns..... why bother if someone's...
A Dremel with a cut-off wheel is a remarkably efficient tool; combine that with some Playdoh, a $2 can of spray paint, and *boom* Bob's your uncle. ;) :D
*uh* I'd go back and take a second look at that monitor, its response time is 40ms. To give you an idea, that's roughly equivalent to a 25 Hz refresh rate on a CRT. With the new Dell 24" panel announced yesterday priced at $1,200 you get an extra inch on the screen, a refresh rate that's more...
I'm looking for good reference photos of various metals: aluminum, steel, copper,... and the various finishes one can put on said metals: polished, burnished, scuffed. Any idea where I might find these? Google's helped me find a few pics here and a few pics there but they're either too small...
You *could* do that, but that requires work. :) Much easier to download
http://www.ekimsw.com/lcdtest/
and use that. It can also cycle through each of fullscreen { white, red, green, blue }.
*hmm* That link used to take you straight to a picture listing the specs on the monitor, now it takes you to some Chinese message board. I'm guessing the pic's been pulled...
Nope, if it came with the monitor it'll be a digital cable. Here's what the various connectors look like:
http://www.datapro.net/techinfo/dvi_info.html#Page05
The analog connector is missing a whole lot more than the middle section. Again, if you look at...
*heh* If you're gonna put BNC connectors on a cable you can guarantee they're not gonna cheap-out on the cable itself. These things are typically meant for high-end machines, we had an SGI Onyx2 at my university that drove a Sony GDM-FW900 plus a bunch of projectors with those cables, the Onyx2...