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03/10/2006 03:20:30 PM · #1
Had to share this deal with anybody looking for a nice LCD. Go here for the details. The coupon on Ebay really worked to save $35, otherwise it's still a good deal on the Dell site for $396, regular $530.

I've heard other people here talk about how much they like theirs, and finally decided to get one and found this deal. Yay!
03/10/2006 04:04:36 PM · #2
I bought mine yesterday =) great deal.
03/10/2006 04:26:09 PM · #3
I can vouch for the screen itself. I absolutely love it. Pretty much everything on the PC is more enjoyable at 1680 x 1050, but maybe especially Photoshop. So much more room for palettes that don't infringe on the image space. Using it in portrait aspect rocks as well.

Something I did not really anticipate using so much was switrching the LCD into portrait mode - you can tie a keyboard sequence to this (Ctrl-Alt-A, whatever) and then reach out and turn the LCD to portrait mode (it's on a swivel). Very cool.

03/10/2006 04:46:22 PM · #4
I got one using a coupon code from //www.supercoupon.com

Love it
03/10/2006 04:50:54 PM · #5
I have one on my home computer, and it rocks!
03/10/2006 04:51:15 PM · #6
Originally posted by rich:

I can vouch for the screen itself. I absolutely love it. Pretty much everything on the PC is more enjoyable at 1680 x 1050, but maybe especially Photoshop. So much more room for palettes that don't infringe on the image space. Using it in portrait aspect rocks as well.

Something I did not really anticipate using so much was switrching the LCD into portrait mode - you can tie a keyboard sequence to this (Ctrl-Alt-A, whatever) and then reach out and turn the LCD to portrait mode (it's on a swivel). Very cool.



Look at the distortions of the lens....
03/10/2006 05:05:35 PM · #7
I was waiting for the first Nikon user to post that, lol.
03/10/2006 05:14:41 PM · #8
Thanks for posting that photo Rich, that looks really cool. I'm really excited, my old 17 inch CRT is 7 years old now and time for an upgrade. It won't ship until the 15th, but it should be worth the wait.

Also, I forgot to point out in my first post that the shipping is free, but I got hit with the sales tax so that took it up a little bit (tax might not be applicable for your state). -Still just under $400 which is a great deal.
03/10/2006 07:05:12 PM · #9
It's a great buy, got one for Christmas and have it as a dual monitor next to my 19" Dell LCD. That is a great setup.
03/10/2006 07:13:56 PM · #10
Originally posted by rich:

I can vouch for the screen itself. I absolutely love it. Pretty much everything on the PC is more enjoyable at 1680 x 1050, but maybe especially Photoshop. So much more room for palettes that don't infringe on the image space. Using it in portrait aspect rocks as well.

Something I did not really anticipate using so much was switrching the LCD into portrait mode - you can tie a keyboard sequence to this (Ctrl-Alt-A, whatever) and then reach out and turn the LCD to portrait mode (it's on a swivel). Very cool.



How do you set up the keyboard sequence?
03/10/2006 07:43:43 PM · #11
That part is actually tied to my video card, which is nothing that special - an NVidea GEForce FX 5200. I would think most medium grade cards have that kind of ability.



Message edited by author 2006-03-10 19:43:54.
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