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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Let me sing you a song... |
JohnnyReb |
Posted: 01 Mar 2009, 16:22
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Bad news then. Hmm-hmm. I guesses that them no-good manufacturers and their LCD bosses in Washington will be all too happy now that everyone will need to buy a new computer every 6 months in order to be able to keep running newer games at forced ultra-high resolutions. Stimulates capitalism and all.... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Let me sing you a song... |
JohnnyReb |
Posted: 25 Feb 2009, 15:13
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Will OLED/FED/SED monitors allow us to switch between different resolutions normally, without the horrible quality degradation of LCD ?
If they don't, might as well spare everyone the trouble and consider them obsolete and non-viable as PC monitors as of now, exactly the same as with LCD. |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Let me sing you a song... |
JohnnyReb |
Posted: 18 Feb 2009, 14:43
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I did buy a 24" widescreen LCD not long ago (2ms response time, big contrast and angles, bells and whistles galore), which I had promptly returned for a refund under threats of legal charges against the shop. Cygnus, where did you get those 21" from ? I'm not in the UK but I'll see if they can send ... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Let me sing you a song... |
JohnnyReb |
Posted: 16 Feb 2009, 23:47
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I'd say that my visceral hate is far more oriented towards LCD being pushed around by the industry as a computer monitor technology than ratios. Heck, there are 4:3 LCDs too and I hate them just the same. We're talking about a display device that's being marketed for computing and doesn't allow you ... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: Let me sing you a song... |
JohnnyReb |
Posted: 13 Feb 2009, 19:44
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Now listen, you LCD and TFT lovers Tell all your buddies to spread the news Your Day of Judgment will soon be nigh As the Lord in his wisdom looks down from on high Will his battle be lost by mixin' the ratios? We want beautiful 4:3 monitors, not ones with widescreen Never, never, never, I say For ... |
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