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laborlitigator
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MDteX
I haven't filled up my 60GB! :D But my wife is trying with all of her digital pics.

Yesterday I just installed my new Dell 20" widescreen LCD. I got it for a little over $300 when they had them on sale and I had a coupon. It's sweet! :18: A guy I work worth talked me into it. If you are a gamer and play WoW or similar it is well worth it. I'm not a gamer (a little but not much) but its awesome. You can see soooo many columns in Excel and have 2 browsers side by side. Plus it is sharper than my 4 year old 17" LCD it replaced. That one is heading up to the kids room.
rvehock
I just picked up two Dell 1905FP LCD Monitors for $300 each shipped with a 2 year warranty. These are great, my next one will be the Dell 24" widescreen LCD but I need to wait until the price comes down a bit :eek:
laborlitigator
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Originally posted by rvehock
I just picked up two Dell 1905FP LCD Monitors for $300 each shipped with a 2 year warranty. These are great, my next one will be the Dell 24" widescreen LCD but I need to wait until the price comes down a bit :eek:


Just picked up a 20" Wide screen flat panel HDTV at BJ's for $400. The articulating arm was $125. Also well worth it.
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crmsnidol
I just picked up a WD 160GB EIDE 7200RPM HD from Best Buy that will be $20 after rebates! I'm building an HTPC next week and will use this drive for the OS and apps. I have a 300GB SATA Maxtor from newegg.com for the media files.

Though a terabyte would be nice.
Maik
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Originally posted by laborlitigator


Just picked up a 20" Wide screen flat panel HDTV at BJ's for $400. The articulating arm was $125. Also well worth it.



Just curious, whats the point of a 20" HDTV? I thought the general rule of thumb was 32" or more for HDTV. Below that there is significant diminished perceived enhancement. At 20", how will you tell the difference between HD and SD?
laborlitigator
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Originally posted by Maik


Just curious, whats the point of a 20" HDTV? I thought the general rule of thumb was 32" or more for HDTV. Below that there is significant diminished perceived enhancement. At 20", how will you tell the difference between HD and SD?



Well, I didn't buy it for the HDTV function, it was already part of it. Comparably, speaking the 20" LCD Flat panel TV ran around $500 at Best Buy and Circuit City. In fact, I didn't even try the function yet.

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