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You can always mount them on a vertical stand, like the ones I have in for the rear speakers:
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1038104842&postcount=2315
Yep: took them apart, primed and painted red. The stands are still grey - will be black in the future :).
Check here for 5 feet tall stands for rear speakers:
http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1038104842&postcount=2315
I love laptop keyboards, and this one is pretty silent and kind of has the same feel. Yeah, after a couple of years, the finish just comes off. LOL new project - paint the keyboard :) will be done this week :).
19" vertical, 21.5", 19". Monitor stand bases are 6 inch lower than the desk top, so the top of the monitors is at eye level. Perfect for no eye strain, no neck strain. Monitors inclined to 5-10 degrees, somehow like a drafting station.
Not for gaming, for programming and image processing...
100% home custom made. AutoCAD design, Plywood, MDF, paint, stain, lacquer, tools, lots of hours of hard working, lots of changes to the original project, lots of improvements.
Monitor "dock" width: 60 inches - so it can fit a nice future 24" besides the two 19"...
Monitor stand bases are...
It's hooked up with the DVI cord. Did all the tests, everything seems to be in order, except some areas (top left side, about 4 inches high, 1-2 inches wide, and bottom right side a larger area) where the bleeding is obvious when a black/really dark background is in place, somehow like here in...
Lol... I was so excited about it that I started writing down stupid things. Of course it's a IPS (no TN, no ISP :D LMAO)
About the sharpness, it is sharp, indeed. There's just a slight difference when you look very close, the text is not quite as sharp as on my other monitors at pixel level...
Just got the monitor, it shipped from NJ, actually around 48 hours. No damage, no buzzing, tried about 10 times, turns on/off perfectly. I cannot see anything wrong with it, except a slight lack of sharpness, but that comes out of the 32+ inches distance to it, and the fact that it's a IPS [not...
$20 - 2 year replacement plan. I thought, since it is refurbished... and the price was lower than ebay, free shipping so I thought I would put down an extra $20 just to be safe. I really hope I won't have any problems with it, since if I replace it once, maybe I would need a new protection plan...
valnar: thanks, I trust you, guys :).
wagoo: in landscape actually seems square :D. And yes, EVERYTHING is taller than wider - realized that first time I turned a monitor in portrait mode.
Of course, refurbished. That's why the $20 protection plan for it. Is that a big issue? I really hope it...
I went for the HP2065. It was 106, plus $20 protection plan. It should be good for now, for coding and some web design. In the future months I have to think about a 24", 1920x1200, and if I like it, why not another HP2065 :). I like to have lots of space, especially to view the design while...
Thanks for the links. So you say that I should be satisfied pretty much with any PVA or IPS - regarding the brightness variation issue. (I'm telling you, on the TN's, the variation is huge when in portrait).
I'll take a look at the links see what I'll find.