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<0> One thing that ****s about LCD <0> Are broken pixels <0> Which you won't have to ever have on a CRT <1> damn but i want LCD <1> :( <0> And the way I see it, the manufacturers are trying to relieve themselves of less and less responsability of fixing your LCDs broken pixels <0> First there was like a 4 pixel policy <1> CRT is not digital !!!:( <0> Then tey where 8 <0> And now it's like... 20 pixel insurance <0> Meeeee: Digital doesn't equal better <0> It <1> digital it is better man <0> It's like... they don't give a **** about the consumers that spend +400 dollar son LCDs anymore <1> also LCD some for HDTV
<1> and CRT are not <0> If you want HDTV <0> Go spend 1500 USD on a plasma TV <0> Or something <1> hehe <0> It's hard to find something tat's good for PC HDTV-wise AND good for gaming and all that stuff <0> What you ask for is some HDTV/gaming combo <0> Which usually no screen - wether it be LCD or CRT can solve <0> If you're into such a desire for that **** <1> dude i just want to buy something good that i will enjoy like god <0> Buy a regular CRT for your computer and have a big plasma screen on the side <1> Akuma pm okey ? <0> Because I think it's going to be way hard finding some PC screen that can do BOTH flawlessly - which seems to be what you are demanding <0> No. No PM <0> I have to call this bitch <0> And take a shower <0> Sorry. <0> =/ <1> the screen that i picked up <1> is he supporting HDTV <1> 720 <1> and not 1080 <1> he is* <0> I wouldn't go with that <0> I would not accept that <0> But sure <0> It's your call <1> also 0.255 <0> But like I said <0> I think you are demanding a bit too much of a computer screen. <1> to much things i want in it <1> ha ? <0> And maybe you should broaden your vision a bit and concider the possibility for one CRT that handles all the computer stuff and a plasma TV that handles all the HDTV stuff you want <1> i have HDTV plazma <0> That's my opinion <2> then go with crt and link pc to tv <0> Don't most HDTV Plasma TVs have DVI input/output? <1> so still <0> Heh <1> for games CRT are the best ? <1> they have <0> CRTs are undoubtly the best for games <0> Unless you want to game on your HD-plasma TV <0> Which has max resolution 1280x960 I think <0> But still acceptable <1> i undestand u ...... <0> Or maybe it is 1280x1024 <0> I'm not sure <1> dot pitch the best 0/24 <1> 0.24 <3> do you think crt is a dying type though akuma? <1> right ? <0> Well, sort of. <4> --- spamalope sets ban on *!*steady@*.hr.hr.cox.net <4> --- You have been kicked from #hardware by spamalope (for being dumb) <4> LOL <3> i mean sooner or lated LCD's are gonna have the same picture qualities as crts <4> i was ****in with spamalope <3> ya know
<4> stupid *** <0> 1280x720 <0> Is the res for 720i <0> Heh <0> And I think Xbox360 plays at that <4> Dwayne Lofton aka spamalope <3> luck, no one knows who he is <0> 1080i is like... 1920 x 1080 <0> Which is... m***ive <4> some bitch from #hardware <3> yeah <3> you cannot of decent framerates in games nowadays in that resolution <0> Something for all the game trollers that complain that console can't match up in any way PC gaming <3> thats pure insanity <0> Heh <0> daedalus_: I don't think any DVD-HD/HDTV hardware codec can handle that <3> for gaming? <0> The only DVD-HD stuff I've seen can only handle 720 <0> ANd those are expensive as hell <5> Akuma: wait two weeks for NAB, MS and the rest will shoot it out ;) <0> Wonder if they'll release some HighDef add-on for the Xbox 360 <0> Then it just might be actually worth it <5> not at NAB <0> Or if the XBox 360 can hardware-wise already handle such a task <0> Which I barely believe is unlocked in it <5> the xbox360 was supposed to ship with a hddvd drive <0> I know the Xbox1 ca handle somewhat low-res HDTV <5> it's not hdtv if it's low res <0> My friend said he was able to playback some HD-TV stuf fon his Xbox1 <0> But some other stuff the Xbox couldn't handle at all <0> After all, it's a 733 Mhz CPU <4> its celeron too <0> It is? <4> + 64MB ram <4> yeah <5> i didn't think that the xbox could output hd.... <0> I thought it was a P3. <5> it's a P2 in a P3 slot, aka Celeron ;) <5> celerons are just previous make processors with issues in current slots <0> CPU: Micro PGA2 733 MHz Intel Coppermine Core. Basically a Pentium III. <0> Celeron my *** :P <5> it's a P3/SX then ;) <4> coppermine = celeron <4> isn't it <5> coppermine is a series of cores... <5> could be anything <4> ( Computer Stats ) [ CPU Model: Celeron (Coppermine Speed: 797.590 MHz Cache: 28 KB ] | RAM Usage: 88/158M [|||||||||||] ( 55.7% ) | [ HD Model: ST380013A Size: 4G with 2G Free ( 50.0% ) ] | Number of process: 97 <4> :) <4> got that **** <0> Coppermine are a various ammount of Cores <0> AMONG others - Pentium III <0> Up to 1.13 Ghz <5> that's nice, the one in the xbox is a celeron <0> It's a Pentium III says here <0> 733 MHz Intel Custom Pentium III <0> On every site I search I get the same result <0> I think a celeron would be way too weak for a gaming system <5> Akuma: tell MS that <4> # Intel Celeron 733 MHz CPU <4> # 64 MB of RAM (enough for most Linux applications - if you need more, it can be upgraded, but extensive soldering is involved) <4> # nVidia GeForce 3 graphics card (on most versions) <4> # Dolby Digital AC97 sound card <4> # 8 or 10 GB hard disk <4> # DVD drive <4> # 10/100 Ethernet port <4> # 4 USB ports (cleverly disguised as custom joystick ports) <4> :) <0> http://www.xbreporter.com/xbox_system_specifications.php <0> Says PIII there <0> http://www.xboxmagonline.com/xbox/info/xbox_spec.html <0> PIII there again <6> wow
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