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I went to a Virginia Tech surplus auction and ended up getting a couple monitors. One is a great Gateway VX900/Hitachi CM715 19" monitor and the other is an Apple Studio CRT Monitor which apparently is useless to me because it uses an Analog ADC connection which AFAIK has no workable converter, but I got it for 10 bucks and will probably Ebay it.

Also note the old IBM Model M is back in its rightful place, man I love the buckling springs.

Here are a lot of shots taken from my cell:

Overall Desk:

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Computer setup:

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My Compaq X1000 laptop:

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Apple Studio Monitor and Samsung 17" LCD.

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It's funny because I am in a dilemma, my LCD which cost almost $300 a year ago is great (unfortunately it has a VGA connection), but the $20 19" Gateway has great image quality, and 1600x1200 at 75Hz is absolutely beautiful. I would dual monitor it up but, I know my dorm next year won't have nearly enough space for that. I may end up using the LCD if only for space concerns :(.

I went to a Virginia Tech surplus auction and ended up getting a couple monitors.  One is a great Gateway VX900/Hitachi CM715 19" monitor and the other is an Apple Studio CRT Monitor which apparently is useless to me because it uses an Analog ADC connection which AFAIK has no workable converter, but I got it for 10 bucks and will probably Ebay it.

There are adapters for using ADC (both old and new) monitors on PCs (I have one). Anyways, nice Model M. I had one but it broke =(

There are adapters for using ADC (both old and new) monitors on PCs (I have one). Anyways, nice Model M. I had one but it broke =(

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What I was reading is that the ADC to DVI adapters will not work on this monitor because the Studio CRT monitors used Analog signals as opposed to the Digital signals that a DVI video card would output.

However, there may be ADC to VGA converters, but I haven't seen those.

There was a lot of keyboards at the auction and it contained a Model M, I was very tempted to get it, but decided that one was enough :p.

There are two types of ADC, the old analog kind (rearranged VGA) and the later digital kind (DVI + Firewire or USB or something). There are adapters available for both types.

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Ah, thanks, I will look into it if it isn't too expensive I will keep the monitor for something.

were did u get your case from i want that in black

You can find that case in black at many computer part resellers, my favorite being www.newegg.com.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?...N82E16811133137

I went to a Virginia Tech surplus auction and ended up getting a couple monitors.  One is a great Gateway VX900/Hitachi CM715 19" monitor and the other is an Apple Studio CRT Monitor which apparently is useless to me because it uses an Analog ADC connection which AFAIK has no workable converter, but I got it for 10 bucks and will probably Ebay it.

Also note the old IBM Model M is back in its rightful place, man I love the buckling springs.

Here are a lot of shots taken from my cell:

Overall Desk:

SPA0025s.jpg

Computer setup:

SPA0026s.jpg

My Compaq X1000 laptop:

SPA0027s.jpg

Apple Studio Monitor and Samsung 17" LCD.

SPA0028s.jpg

It's funny because I am in a dilemma, my LCD which cost almost $300  a year ago is great (unfortunately it has a VGA connection), but the $20 19" Gateway has great image quality, and 1600x1200 at 75Hz is absolutely beautiful.  I would dual monitor it up but, I know my dorm next year won't have nearly enough space for that.  I may end up using the LCD if only for space concerns :(.

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Have you ever herd of e-bay? If so you need to use it more often :).

Have you ever herd of e-bay? If so you need to use it more often :).

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QUOTE(funnyperson1 @ Jun 27 2005, 07:09)

I went to a Virginia Tech surplus auction and ended up getting a couple monitors. One is a great Gateway VX900/Hitachi CM715 19" monitor and the other is an Apple Studio CRT Monitor which apparently is useless to me because it uses an Analog ADC connection which AFAIK has no workable converter, but I got it for 10 bucks and will probably Ebay it.

Also note the old IBM Model M is back in its rightful place, man I love the buckling springs.

Here are a lot of shots taken from my cell:

Overall Desk:

try learning to read.

QUOTE(funnyperson1 @ Jun 27 2005, 07:09)

I went to a Virginia Tech surplus auction and ended up getting a couple monitors.  One is a great Gateway VX900/Hitachi CM715 19" monitor and the other is an Apple Studio CRT Monitor which apparently is useless to me because it uses an Analog ADC connection which AFAIK has no workable converter, but I got it for 10 bucks and will probably Ebay it.

Also note the old IBM Model M is back in its rightful place, man I love the buckling springs.

Here are a lot of shots taken from my cell:

Overall Desk:

try learning to read.

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No im sorry reading hurts my head. I like to look at pics. O yea try cleaning your room :).

No im sorry reading hurts my head. I like to look at pics.? O yea try cleaning your room:)).

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it's not my room, or my post, though it does need cleaning. just pointing out the fact that you made a comment with actually reading.

oh andathiradi> that setup is freekin sweet.

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it's not my room, or my post, though it does need cleaning. just pointing out the fact that you made a comment with actually reading.

oh and athiradi that setup is freekin sweet.

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(ill assume you meant "without")

actually you pointed it out in a pretty rude manner..

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