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i just wish i got a bigger screen 73in is a bit small. but i wasnt going to since i got this screen for $100 and the projector for $ $300. The media center for Xbox is very nice on it. DVD play very nice. Halo is kick a$$ for 4 player mode

A projector for $300?! WHERE?!! :o

Well guys, I finished the paint job of my Hp and here are all the computers:

Hp Pavilion 761n

1.67ghz Athlon Xp 2000+, 512mb of ram, 80gb hard drive, HP CD-RW, HP DVD-/+RW, Firewire & USB: Running Windows Xp Pro Sp2

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/hp1.JPG

Srry everyone, paint job is good but lighting is messed.

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/hp2.JPG

In Photo: Logitech X220 2.1 Speaker System, Logitech Quickcam Messenger, Wacom Graphire2 Tablet, Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 2.0, Hp Keyboard, Hp PSC 1350, Hp Monitor, Dlink Di-604 Router and Dlink ADSL Modem

Custom Bulit Pentium II

300mhz (overclocked from 266) Pentium II with MMX, 128mb of ram, 10 gb hard drive, DVD-Rom, CD Burner & USB: Running Windows Xp Pro Sp2

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/pii1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/pii2.JPG

In Photo: Hp Keyboard, Hp Camera Dock, TTX Monitor, Hp Speakers, Hp Deskjet 920cvr.

NEC Versa 4050H

90mhz Pentium I, 40mb of ram, 1.4 gb hard drive, CD-Rom: Running Windows 98SE Sp1

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/nec1.JPG

http://www3.telus.net/the_newmans/neowin_files/nec2.JPG

In Photo: Cicero Mouse & RCA Lyra 1020 mp3 player

Nice setup :)

Since it was asked by several members in the past couple of days in my PMs

here are the possibilities of my monitor, the 23" HP L2335

(there's some barrel distortion on the pics, normal at closeup in 17mm like my camera was set at)

Global aspect of the screen and size relative to a Jewel Case

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/general_aspect.jpg

You can raise the screen by 20cm above the desk and give it an angle of 20 to 25?

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/angle_raised.jpg

You can pivot the screen after raising it

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/pivot.jpg

here are the shots of the extreme viewing angles

You might see some Moir? effect, this is due to my camera CCD

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/angle_side.jpg

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/angle_upside.jpg

Here's how 16/9 movies look on this 16/10 screen :

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/movie_ar.jpg

and last but not least, 2 ingame shots :

Screen set to Fill to Aspect Ratio (game resolution : 1600*1200)

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/cmr4_fill_to_ratio.jpg

Screen set to Fill to Screen (game resolution : 1600*1200 extended by the screen to 1920*1200)

http://mrreed.free.fr/photos/HPL2335/cmr4_fill_to_screen.jpg

Due to low light conditions, taking a pic while the game moves isn't possible, however I can assure you there is no ghosting at all, and black to grey transitions are excellent

Screen Price over here (France) : about 2200 Euros, incl. Tax

Nice monito:o:o

Gimme Gimme!

I got the same desk and ran into the same problem. Here is my setup in my ghetto little University apartment.

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Just the systems shown here from left to right:

Latitude X200 (Work/School)

12.1" XGA

P-M 1.2GHz

1024MB PC2100

60GB 7200rpm

Inspiron XPS

15.4" WUXGA

P4 3.4GHz Extreme Edition

1024MB PC3200 Dual Channel

256MB ATi Mobility Radeon 9800

60GB 7200rpm

Cambridge Soundworks THX 250D

Dell 1700n Network Laser

File Server:

900MHz AMD Athlon

256MB PC133

40GB 7200rpm system

2 x 250GB storage

3 x PCI NIC

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