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That's a helluva nice laptop you've got there b0m8er... I want it... I'll buy it off you for, oh, lets say, $20?? Good deal?? :p :D

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I offer $21.49

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LOL. Not for sale... yet.. until something better comes out.. I just bought it week ago :p

I hope you guys are being sarcastic. Centrino's are awesome.

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Yeh! I love it - was playing Doom 3 earlier 1600x1200 at High quality - no lag at all.. That baby's :wub:

Nice piece of kit  :yes:

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Thnx! :D

How do you guys play games with these sh!tty Dell LCD's with their horribly slow response times?  Has Dell improved those or something (like less than 20ms)?  Or are you guys not big gamers?

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Ha. I laugh.

_--boocher

Just got my new 2005FPW:

http://www.zolknetwork.com/misc/desktop-2005fpw.jpg

This is really only a "temporary" setup since I'll be getting a second system and new desk (2 JERKERs side-by-side) in May. I've got a 2nd 2005FPW standing by for the additional system.

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Great setup and a nice shot :happy: ;)

LOL. Not for sale... yet.. until something better comes out.. I just bought it week ago :p

Yeh! I love it - was playing Doom 3 earlier 1600x1200 at High quality - no lag at all.. That baby's :wub:

Thnx!  :D

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wicked laptop, still stuck here with a 8600c :no:

1704FPV -> 25ms

1905FP -> 20ms

You have to buy a freakin 20" LCD from Dell just to get decent response times?  No thanks.

Doesn't BenQ make some 8 or 12ms ones?  I bet those cost a pretty penny...

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BenQ manufactures ALL Of Dells PC's. I find it so funny when these idiots spend 1.5 times the cost of a benq for the exact same thing.

BenQ manufactures ALL Of Dells PC's. I find it so funny when these idiots spend 1.5 times the cost of a benq for the exact same thing.

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A benq 17" LCD with 450:1 contrast, DVI and 16ms response time costs only $275 Canadian.

the E173FP with the same specs, but no DVI costs $330 plus shipping.

The benqs are cheaper, have DVI and look alot better.

but..

Dell's monitors are quite Alright. You need to be careful with dell though, because if your monitor has problems after 20 days of purchase, they replace your monitor with a refurbished one.

Dells Ultrasharp line of monitors are some of the best I have seen. It's no wonder they always win PC World's awards and everyone has them.

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