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There's an idea, a good one.
I was just automatically thinking that I'll have to buy two.
Nice brain.
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In my case using basic monitors with plenty of ports do:
i.e. sometimes I need to connect the PC to the monitor (mostly) but sometimes I need to connect other devices there, then having more than one port and being able to switch sources work for me.
If you'll have it at home, check the electrical consumption, the size, I prefer them without loudspeakers, with a good platform to orient and move it to your preferred position, the minimum dead pixels the better, ...
Hope this helps...
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take a look at the most advanced video cards out there... they'll tell you the new crush in terms of connectors... as far as I know the new thing is HDMI and display port, the latter seems to be good for laptops... I prefer DVI as it's connector gets bolted against the card and the monitor, but this is because I make machines that are subject to vibrations and so...
What you describe doesn't need a super-mega-monitor...
I do not need one super thing too: just programming and not a lot of extra things...
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Avoid monitors with TN matrices, make sure eye-level is correct (your spine will thank you!)
My strategy when buying was to find monitor that I like, then find reviews from several independent sources . (Rinse and repeat if you have more than one that you like)
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spoljarecDamir wrote: Avoid monitors with TN matrices Vocabulary Vortex here. What is a Tennessee Matrix ?
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You can look it up under Twisted-Nematic[^] and it is something you should avoid in a professional screen.
I would suggest a Dell with an IPS matrix. I have had a 23" one for years and it's heaven for my eyes, everything is clear and readable without color shifts when I move out of the center. I am now searching for a good deal to replace my aging Phillips secondary screen with another Dell, possibly a 27".
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For programming, at least for me, bigger is better. Both at home and at work, I use a pair of relatively inexpensive, 32" 1080p televisions. That give me lots of screen real estate to park things on.
Regards,
Dan Best
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Hi All,
I mentioned earlier my Win7 Chromium troubles, I have killed Chromium and my Win 7 PC all in one! Now my best chance is M$ having a recovery CD on there web site which might solve the boot trouble I am having. The machine will give you the options of safe mode and others, I tried to use System Restore from safe mode the PC died. Now what ever option I choose I get the blank screen.... Why is noting easy? Oh great all the options require you to make the disc with the machine...Mutter, Mutter, Mutter Upgrades not supported...
modified 11-Feb-16 19:09pm.
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Try another restore or does not even safe mode work?
If not you can boot win7 cd that matches your boxes bitness and select repair my computer? where you can use system restore to either undo the last restore or try an earlier one.
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Tried it, does not work!
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I'm surprised anyone caught on
If it's not broken, fix it until it is
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What do you get when you cross a joke with a rhetorical question?
The metaphorical solid rear-end expulsions have impacted the metaphorical motorized bladed rotating air movement mechanism.
Do questions with multiple question marks annoy you???
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Can't wait! Releasing March 25th.
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So you've accepted Ben Affleck as Batman?
Jeremy Falcon
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I actually liked the martial arts in this trailer, although it may have been a stunt-double.
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Nish Nishant wrote: although it may have been was a stunt-double
FTFY
I am not a number. I am a ... no, wait!
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9082365 wrote: Nish Nishant wrote: although it may have been was a stunt-double CG
FTFY
FTFY.
There's very little stunts going on in movies these days, especially those that are already CG-heavy.
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ok seen the trailer understand the plot - dont need to the the movie
bryce
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I'm not sure what all the fuss about Affleck as Batman. It's not like Batman is real so you need to find someone who looks like him... you just need an actor to play a part.
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It's such a mis-match it reminds me of the last couple of IND v ENG Test series
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Dude, uncalled for!
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It's difficult to judge a film from a trailer(e.g. Star Wars leaving out a scene in the trailer from the film), however it does seem to be closer to what Batman is like in the comics i.e dark and not with a silly affected husky voice.
“That which can be asserted without evidence, can be dismissed without evidence.”
― Christopher Hitchens
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