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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2006 9:20 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch I'm not careful enough to rely on a laptop as my main machine, as I am always spilling crapola on the keyboard. With a laptop, that's a real concern. With a desktop, you either can clean up the keyboard or toss it. I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard now, and have been for about five months. That's pretty good for me. I still have my aging IBM T23 laptop for road trips, but every time my wife drags me to the mall, I go to the Apple Store and admire the new Apple laptops. If I buy another laptop, I'll buy an Apple. I've been using a Mitsubishi glass monitor for some years now, a 19-incher. It's fine, with a bright picture tube, but I wanted something with a larger screen. LCD really was the only way to go. I got a 21" coming in, but not one of the new "wide screen" jobbies, just the regular 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen does tilt to the vertical, though, and that might be a neat feature with some of the stuff I have to write. We'll see. Gosh, I'll have more open real estate on my desk. More room to pile up crud. Don'tcha really need a screen that tilts to the left? |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2006 9:20 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch I'm not careful enough to rely on a laptop as my main machine, as I am always spilling crapola on the keyboard. With a laptop, that's a real concern. With a desktop, you either can clean up the keyboard or toss it. I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard now, and have been for about five months. That's pretty good for me. I still have my aging IBM T23 laptop for road trips, but every time my wife drags me to the mall, I go to the Apple Store and admire the new Apple laptops. If I buy another laptop, I'll buy an Apple. I've been using a Mitsubishi glass monitor for some years now, a 19-incher. It's fine, with a bright picture tube, but I wanted something with a larger screen. LCD really was the only way to go. I got a 21" coming in, but not one of the new "wide screen" jobbies, just the regular 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen does tilt to the vertical, though, and that might be a neat feature with some of the stuff I have to write. We'll see. Gosh, I'll have more open real estate on my desk. More room to pile up crud. We purchased a wide screen LCD monitor when we bought our son a desktop computer for his HS graduation gift. Great for watching wide screen movies on. What brand and model did you buy? |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 11/10/2006 4:58 PM, Jim wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2006 9:20 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch I'm not careful enough to rely on a laptop as my main machine, as I am always spilling crapola on the keyboard. With a laptop, that's a real concern. With a desktop, you either can clean up the keyboard or toss it. I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard now, and have been for about five months. That's pretty good for me. I still have my aging IBM T23 laptop for road trips, but every time my wife drags me to the mall, I go to the Apple Store and admire the new Apple laptops. If I buy another laptop, I'll buy an Apple. I've been using a Mitsubishi glass monitor for some years now, a 19-incher. It's fine, with a bright picture tube, but I wanted something with a larger screen. LCD really was the only way to go. I got a 21" coming in, but not one of the new "wide screen" jobbies, just the regular 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen does tilt to the vertical, though, and that might be a neat feature with some of the stuff I have to write. We'll see. Gosh, I'll have more open real estate on my desk. More room to pile up crud. We purchased a wide screen LCD monitor when we bought our son a desktop computer for his HS graduation gift. Great for watching wide screen movies on. What brand and model did you buy? Samsung Synchmaster 214T. A good American brand. :} http://www.samsung.com/Products/Moni...21BRBASXAA.asp Looks like a nice choice. Let us know how you like it. |
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On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:47:45 -0500, Harry Krause
wrote: On 11/11/2006 5:39 PM, JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 11/10/2006 4:58 PM, Jim wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2006 9:20 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch I'm not careful enough to rely on a laptop as my main machine, as I am always spilling crapola on the keyboard. With a laptop, that's a real concern. With a desktop, you either can clean up the keyboard or toss it. I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard now, and have been for about five months. That's pretty good for me. I still have my aging IBM T23 laptop for road trips, but every time my wife drags me to the mall, I go to the Apple Store and admire the new Apple laptops. If I buy another laptop, I'll buy an Apple. I've been using a Mitsubishi glass monitor for some years now, a 19-incher. It's fine, with a bright picture tube, but I wanted something with a larger screen. LCD really was the only way to go. I got a 21" coming in, but not one of the new "wide screen" jobbies, just the regular 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen does tilt to the vertical, though, and that might be a neat feature with some of the stuff I have to write. We'll see. Gosh, I'll have more open real estate on my desk. More room to pile up crud. We purchased a wide screen LCD monitor when we bought our son a desktop computer for his HS graduation gift. Great for watching wide screen movies on. What brand and model did you buy? Samsung Synchmaster 214T. A good American brand. :} http://www.samsung.com/Products/Moni...21BRBASXAA.asp Looks like a nice choice. Let us know how you like it. That's the one. Supposed to be here Monday. Korea, when I was there, was called 'the land of the almost perfect'. I hope it works well. Let us know. |
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"JohnH" wrote in message ... On Sat, 11 Nov 2006 17:47:45 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: On 11/11/2006 5:39 PM, JimH wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message . .. On 11/10/2006 4:58 PM, Jim wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 11/10/2006 9:20 AM, Eisboch wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Well, I finally did it. I bought an LCD monitor and will be moving my glass tube monitor over to the production table. Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the hands of Fedex now... I don't use a computer for work anymore, so I don't need anything really fancy. I bought this HP Pavilion zd8000 laptop about a year and a half ago and like the screen very much. It's a 17" "Widescreen" LCD display and I've found that some of the high resolution pictures taken with the camera look really nice on it. Much, much better than the monitors I've had in the past, both CRT and early LCD. It has a "glossy" look to it rather than a flat, matte look. I'll betcha you like the LCD. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,1759,1707918,00.asp Eisboch I'm not careful enough to rely on a laptop as my main machine, as I am always spilling crapola on the keyboard. With a laptop, that's a real concern. With a desktop, you either can clean up the keyboard or toss it. I'm using a Microsoft wireless keyboard now, and have been for about five months. That's pretty good for me. I still have my aging IBM T23 laptop for road trips, but every time my wife drags me to the mall, I go to the Apple Store and admire the new Apple laptops. If I buy another laptop, I'll buy an Apple. I've been using a Mitsubishi glass monitor for some years now, a 19-incher. It's fine, with a bright picture tube, but I wanted something with a larger screen. LCD really was the only way to go. I got a 21" coming in, but not one of the new "wide screen" jobbies, just the regular 4:3 aspect ratio. The screen does tilt to the vertical, though, and that might be a neat feature with some of the stuff I have to write. We'll see. Gosh, I'll have more open real estate on my desk. More room to pile up crud. We purchased a wide screen LCD monitor when we bought our son a desktop computer for his HS graduation gift. Great for watching wide screen movies on. What brand and model did you buy? Samsung Synchmaster 214T. A good American brand. :} http://www.samsung.com/Products/Moni...21BRBASXAA.asp Looks like a nice choice. Let us know how you like it. That's the one. Supposed to be here Monday. Korea, when I was there, was called 'the land of the almost perfect'. I hope it works well. Let us know. Stir the pot John.....stir the pot. You blame me for doing the same yet I only see you and a few other members doing it. Time to start walking the walk sheriff. Giddyup! |
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Hope I am not disappointed by this new-fangled technology. It's in the
hands of Fedex now... I picked up a MAXENT 27 at Costco, and have been really happy with it. I hook it to the laptop, or desktop. It has dvi rgb avi 1 ,2 component 1, 2 inputs. Unfortunately PIP works only in dvi mode. I have some computers that I can watch TV (ATI Allinwonder boards) while doing emails. (emails/daffyduck) no intellect needed. http://reviews.cnet.com/Maxent_MX_27...-30903072.html |
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