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i've posted in here before, but i changed things a little bit so here's an update :)

this is my little corner of the woods

desk1.jpg

may or may not be an alias fan...

desk2.jpg

got a really good deal on the tablet, but now i need to learn how to use it

desk3.jpg

the switch is for occasions when there are computers visiting ;)

desk4.jpg

hey, its neowin! samsung 173t lcds before anyone asks, they're good and getting cheaper

desk5.jpg

Too lazy to search.....whats your specs spacy. Nice setup by the way. I have two viewsonic 21inch CRT's, but LCD's sure look nice. Thinking of getting two or three (want to go tri-monitor setup) but for what you get, their a bit expensive and its my understanding that the lamp lifespan isn't that long.

i've posted in here before, but i changed things a little bit so here's an update :)

this is my little corner of the woods

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk1.jpg

may or may not be an alias fan...

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk2.jpg

got a really good deal on the tablet, but now i need to learn how to use it

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk3.jpg

the switch is for occasions when there are computers visiting ;)

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk4.jpg

hey, its neowin! samsung 173t lcds before anyone asks, they're good and getting cheaper

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk5.jpg

OoooOooo nice setup! Z-5300?! :woot: How are they?

linuxman111: "Finally, LCDs generally have a longer lifespan than CRTs, and don?t need to

be replaced as often. The lifespan of the CRT tube is approximately 10,000

hours whereas the lifespan of an LCD panel is around 30,000 hours.i>"

http://www.aocmonitor.com/tcoguide/Monitor_TCO_guide.pdf

&quoLCD TVs do not suffer from burn-in and have greater longevity than their plasma counterparts. Generally, LCD screens can ope-rate for about 65,000 hours, while plasma ones have a maximum lifespan of 30,000 hours.i> "

http://computertimes.asiaone.com.sg/specia...04,1660,00.html

i remember being worried about that too, they are kinda expensive but i think prices are dropping and quality is increasing. i mainly bought them because i wanted reduce strain on my eyes and save space on my desk.

dreams in digital: they're very good for the price i think. i don't listen to music that loud, but from what i hear, ppl say they can be cranked. warning though, the satelite's wires are attached, unlike the z-560s which were able to be seperated or easily exchanged with longer ones. also the wire for the remote is very fat, which is why i sort of hide it away.

linuxman111: "Finally, LCDs generally have a longer lifespan than CRTs, and don’t need to

be replaced as often. The lifespan of the CRT tube is approximately 10,000

hours whereas the lifespan of an LCD panel is around 30,000 hours."

http://www.aocmonitor.com/tcoguide/Monitor_TCO_guide.pdf

"LCD TVs do not suffer from burn-in and have greater longevity than their plasma counterparts. Generally, LCD screens can ope-rate for about 65,000 hours, while plasma ones have a maximum lifespan of 30,000 hours. "

http://computertimes.asiaone.com.sg/specia...04,1660,00.html

i remember being worried about that too, they are kinda expensive but i think prices are dropping and quality is increasing. i mainly bought them because i wanted reduce strain on my eyes and save space on my desk.

dreams in digital: they're very good for the price i think. i don't listen to music that loud, but from what i hear, ppl say they can be cranked. warning though, the satelite's wires are attached, unlike the z-560s which were able to be seperated or easily exchanged with longer ones. also the wire for the remote is very fat, which is why i sort of hide it away.

But that doesn't make sense spacy. 10000 hours for CRT?? That is only 416 days. :blink: Don't think that can be correct.

But those lcd's sure do look nice though.

My Pc and tv and...........

WoW that double intentions a Sony fanboy whit a xbox talk about keeping your enemies close :shifty:

can't wait till i get my new laptop a Acer Aspire 2001 :whistle:

be posting here shortly

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Edited by Adelon
i've posted in here before, but i changed things a little bit so here's an update :)

this is my little corner of the woods

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk1.jpg

may or may not be an alias fan...

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk2.jpg

got a really good deal on the tablet, but now i need to learn how to use it

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk3.jpg

the switch is for occasions when there are computers visiting ;)

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk4.jpg

hey, its neowin! samsung 173t lcds before anyone asks, they're good and getting cheaper

http://www.neuralwave.net/gfx/misc/desk5.jpg

whered you get that winamp remote control thingy? :huh:

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