flat screens..
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- rasko4
So I'm probably going to get a macbook pro, and probably will end up buying a flatscreen for use at home as generally, I'm not so keen working on laptops.. So what is a reasonable screen on the cheap side?
If you have this kind of setup do I need to know anything? How do you find it?I'll probably get a wireless keyboard and mouse too.
- GouchoMarx0
I can maybes fix ya up wiv a screen or two, always comin across bits an bobs in my line of work if ya know what I mean, gotta pay for the habit innit?
- moth0
don't know about the monitors, but i would steer clear of the apple wireless mouse - it turned my dislike of apple into seething contempt and went in the bin after a few month painful months.
- moth0
it even gave me an odd stutter see??
- honest0
make sure you have a decent video card though...
- rasko40
explain to me more about these issues, the video card in particular, it comes with an ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 graphics with 128MB SDRAM
does it worth?
- rafalski0
my macbook does fine with a widescreen dell lcd. And it doesn't even have a decent video card
- Engage0
have mac screen, mac book, and wireless keyboard and mouse and all fine... ocassionally i need to turn keyboard on and off again but thats probably just xp
- Crouwel0
just go to a store that sells this stuff.
buy it.
install & enjoy.
quite simple really.
- joyride0
I just picked up this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Pr…
for my dad for xmas. I'm testing it out right now, you know looking for dead pixels and stuff.
I've got it running next to my dell 24" and you know, it's a pretty nice screen. I got a deal on it, different model (i got a 196 or 4 or something) but after rebates it's $100. I'm looking for one to keep for myself. But you should check those out. just make sure it has DVI connection. As long as the computer you're hooking up has DVI ofcourse.