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Long time regulars here know two things about me: I'm a Linux zealot, I spent most of a year writing haikus in anticipation of the Ostendo monitor, I like to post while drinking, and I can't count. In case you're not familiar with the Ostendo monitor - it's a 43" curved display,...
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Hello all! I bought the referenced monitor for our home and have a question for those more knowledgeable than myself (it won't take much! ). I have a Dell XPS M1710 laptop attached to a docking station (port replicator). The docking station has a single stereo female port. I have attempted to connect...
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I am moving and am looking to sell a fully loaded, four month old Dell XPS 720 H2C with the following specs and buy something for portable: Intel Core2 Duo QX6850 (3.00 GHZ overclocked to 3.67 GHZ) with quad core tech---- 4GB RAM---- 2x BLU-RAY, DVD+R/RW---- Dual: 768 NVidia GeForce 8800 Ultra---- Dual...
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I bought this monitor to do Photoshop color work on and the one I got is totally unacceptable for use in that regard. I calibrated using i1 Photo through every possible configuration (dvi-1 & 2 , vga, native, A98, Manual, factory default , etc., on a mac using OS X, with essentially the same result...
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Sorry, but I join in just today. Your monitor (I have the same model - working good) have problem with internal power supply (to fix ~40$), or power switch (~$10 if you deliver to any shop), or most unfortunate is a backlite panel we talking of $60-80. If you consider byu new one go to www.factorydirect...
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Samsung is always a good choice. But for the money, I'm partial to Dell's monitors. The 2407 is a really nice display. I use two of them for my test machines in the lab. http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=2010190020+1309821328&Configurator=&Subcategory=20&description...
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You could go either Sony or Samsung. those for me are my choice. My wife is a graphic designer and I got her some Dell's LCD 19" she loved them but now she has fallen for the Sony according to her is more realistic... (Whatever d' hell it means!)
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