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I tried twice to get the right card, second time thought getting some other type like the first one...
but got a completely different card.!! Oh the card had same model# but wasnt card first saw; second one was totally different with box model# different, and card same model#! BOTH were ddr2 agp's, and ordered a ddr agp card both times. Didnt know how this mixup happened but both cards seemed to have same model #'s but were different looking(one dp blue one green)stock errors/and possible shppg on second order. Second order, got $5.00 off and kept card for later on. They do have grt service and otherwise wld still buy from them as i hve for 2 yrs!! The card is not at fault just couldnt give it good score----not installed in any machine as changed to a pci board now! Look? its nice with all extra's---cable(Y), manuel, adapter, and has wallppr frm nvidia frm cd rom enclosed Nicer model too with dvi-vga,and s-video also. So If want to...buy it seems like nice card otherwise but no fan..just
but got a completely different card.!! Oh the card had same model# but wasnt card first saw; second one was totally different with box model# different, and card same model#! BOTH were ddr2 agp's, and ordered a ddr agp card both times. Didnt know how this mixup happened but both cards seemed to have same model #'s but were different looking(one dp blue one green)stock errors/and possible shppg on second order. Second order, got $5.00 off and kept card for later on. They do have grt service and otherwise wld still buy from them as i hve for 2 yrs!! The card is not at fault just couldnt give it good score----not installed in any machine as changed to a pci board now! Look? its nice with all extra's---cable(Y), manuel, adapter, and has wallppr frm nvidia frm cd rom enclosed Nicer model too with dvi-vga,and s-video also. So If want to...buy it seems like nice card otherwise but no fan..just
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This was my first purchase of a widescreen LCD monitor. I chose Viewsonic because I used their products in the past (computer monitors) and have had excellent results and I have not be disappointed with this purchase. The picture quality is excellent, I do a lot of picture work for auctions I take part in.
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I have been tracking this product and t220hd, t240hd for a while. The $30 Samsung rebate has been around for a while before Amazon reduce price for T260hd. But consider tax (8.25% for us in texas) in local stores (plus $520-$540 product price), or $25 shipping charged by the only potential candidate seller newegg, Amazon is still the first choice I would make. And then comes the price drop, which is amazing to me because i list the three models in my wishlist for easy comparison of their prices, and i find out t240hd and t260hd are both listed for the same price.
So I bite the deal and add 3.99 for one day shipping, it just came this morning. The product simply blow my mind off, especially when i hook up with my xbox 360. I play the two demos fifa 09 and need for speed most wanted, the graphics are out of this word gaming quality. Then I connect my wii, and it's such great improvement compared with my previous monitor (gateway hd2200 which also has hdmi and component input). I have always
So I bite the deal and add 3.99 for one day shipping, it just came this morning. The product simply blow my mind off, especially when i hook up with my xbox 360. I play the two demos fifa 09 and need for speed most wanted, the graphics are out of this word gaming quality. Then I connect my wii, and it's such great improvement compared with my previous monitor (gateway hd2200 which also has hdmi and component input). I have always
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I'm a PC/Mac Technician/Administrator by trade. So I have plenty or experience with Windows and Macs. I've used PCs since there were PCs and I always say I'll use the best tool for the job, and time after time the best tool is a Mac. Whether you're an aspiring programmer, designer, artist, musician or simply just want to surf the web, view e-mail, IM friends or and get your job done easily, a Mac will suit your needs.
I bought this model refurbished off the Apple Store. Anything I say about the computer's Operating System (OS X) usually applies equally to other Macintosh models.
First the Hardware:
For a consumer machine it's surprisingly solid and the weight feels good. The built in camera (standard on Mac laptops and iMacs) is pretty decent as far as web cams go. After months of heavy use the hinges are still snug and the screen is just as bright. 2GB will take care of most people's needs.
Also, and this is very important, since this is an Intel based machine you can install windows
I bought this model refurbished off the Apple Store. Anything I say about the computer's Operating System (OS X) usually applies equally to other Macintosh models.
First the Hardware:
For a consumer machine it's surprisingly solid and the weight feels good. The built in camera (standard on Mac laptops and iMacs) is pretty decent as far as web cams go. After months of heavy use the hinges are still snug and the screen is just as bright. 2GB will take care of most people's needs.
Also, and this is very important, since this is an Intel based machine you can install windows
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Well I defiantly needed an upgrade to my computer and this monitor is awesome. I'm not a computer expert or anything. Your webpage does cover the entire screen which I liked because I dislike having empty screen. You can adjust the brightness. Very stylish. I haven't watched a movie on it but I let my media player run and the graphics were fine there. It is an HD display and that holds true the colors are super vibrant. Very easy to get started. The only draw back is that it doesn't come with a power cord but I bought one for $4. Overall, really great product and you know you can depend on it because it is a Gateway!
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The Gateway Monitor, although refurbished, works exactly like new; this was given as a gift, and the recipient was very happy with it. It is a big "19" screen, with excellent resolution and wonderful color. I would be happy to possess such a monitor for my personal usage.
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I bought this monitor a couple of weeks a ago because have the best value/performance. The screen is very big for me - My old monitor was a Dell 17' CTR- I love the possibility to watch 2 word documents at same time. The contrasts and brightens are incredible. The resolution and time response are very competitive. The price of this monitor is a good point to buy it is like $150 creeper than other monitors with the same level of quality. I give 5 star for price, 4 for performance and 4.5 for design
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This is truly a keeper. This is the best card I ever had and worth every penny. Not too much a big fan of the latest tech out there so obviously, I have no complaints at this time. I f there was a complaint, it would have to be that these cards are not compatible with Vista. Well, I have XP Pro, so I may reserve that complaint for later. As for now, this is a really good card!
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Nice, sharp, bright and colorful display. The higher resolution makes a big difference and my Vista Aero graphics never looked better. This is a nice size for a desktop monitor for business and gaming applications. It was easy to set up and it looks really sharp in my home office.
I haven't hooked up the speakers, so I can't speak for the sound quality. If I could figure out how to work them into my 5.1 surround sound system I would, because getting two existing speakers off of the desk would make for a nice, clean look and give me a little more desk space.
I haven't hooked up the speakers, so I can't speak for the sound quality. If I could figure out how to work them into my 5.1 surround sound system I would, because getting two existing speakers off of the desk would make for a nice, clean look and give me a little more desk space.
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I just want to address a few things. For viewing television, the picture is amazingly good. Playstation 3 looks awesome... literally the best that I've seen.
When used as a monitor... The color profile for any PC monitor is always controlled by the graphics card, so you have to go into the settings of your graphics card and tweak everything to make it look right... once you take the time to do that, it looks great.
The 'auto tune' feature for adding channels takes a long time and doesn't work that great, but any channel that you punch in will automatically be saved, so it's not a big deal. Analog signals take a couple seconds to tune in, but digital signals are quicker. Sometimes analog signals won't tune in on the first try, but not often.
There are no standard A/V inputs (RCA yellow,red,white). The verticle viewing angle could be better. There is really no way to mount it (although it has an Ex-Link port for hooking up to a motorized mount...???).
Another reviewer said there is only
When used as a monitor... The color profile for any PC monitor is always controlled by the graphics card, so you have to go into the settings of your graphics card and tweak everything to make it look right... once you take the time to do that, it looks great.
The 'auto tune' feature for adding channels takes a long time and doesn't work that great, but any channel that you punch in will automatically be saved, so it's not a big deal. Analog signals take a couple seconds to tune in, but digital signals are quicker. Sometimes analog signals won't tune in on the first try, but not often.
There are no standard A/V inputs (RCA yellow,red,white). The verticle viewing angle could be better. There is really no way to mount it (although it has an Ex-Link port for hooking up to a motorized mount...???).
Another reviewer said there is only
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I bought this thinking "okay, it's good enough and the reviews say it's quite solid so I'll take a chance and save $400." I received it and tried to love this monitor but even after many tweaks and 4 different calibrations with an X-rite i1 hardware calibrator, the results weren't good enough. The reds are the main problem - boosted to the point of being harsh and pink with bleeding. Combine this with a very noticeable input lag and you've got a display that just isn't for daily professional use. I replaced it with an NEC 2490WUXi and it is the display I wanted this to be: accurate colour, even out of the box, no noticeable input lag and beautiful, consistent blacks. Thought people should know.
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I originally bought a Samsung Syncmaster 245T thinking that I could save some bucks but I had to send it back since it was just too far off colour-wise, even with hardware calibration. I received this today and it's perfect - dead-on, natural colour, even without having calibrated yet and no input lag. This is the absolute minimum you can spend for professional imaging in my opinion.
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This card is amazing. Of course I went from a 7300GS to this, so there really isn't a comparison when going from a low end card. One warning to potential buyers. Make sure you have adequate cooling for this card. You will see through numerous reviews that this card runs very hot. Mine actually elevated my Case temperature high enough to set off CPU overheating alerts. I had to revamp my case cooling to accomodate this card. After that though, everything works flawlessly. Just makesure you have a case with ample cooling capablilty. Grid Racing looks amazing!!!
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Sharp Notevision XR-32X Multimedia Projector-XR32X DLP PROJ XGA 2200 1 PROJ2500 LUMEN DVI/VGA/SVID/C
I've only had this projector for a couple of days but it looks stunning on my 10' screen (106" diagonnal 16:9).It replaced an HP VP 6320 that I really loved and this looks just as good.
I am using this as a home theatre projector and it comes well-equipped for that job. It has a DVI-D port (easy to find adapter that changes it to an HDMI) and it is DHCP compliant so there are no upscaling issues or other "digital rights" problems.
I am using it to view HD-DVD's and Blu Ray discs, and while it doesn't do 1080P, it does handle 1080i and 720P with perfection.
Bright enough for a normal room with normal lighting (you don't have to turn off lights to see this bright picture. yet blacks are black and colors are vibrant.
The cheapest 1080p projector out there is still well-over 2 thousand dollars, so if you aren't quite ready to sell out $2500 for a 1080p projector, consider the Sharp XR-32X, which renders perfection on the screen for less than $800 ($795 at Sam's and Amazon).
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Great card, especially for the price! I didn't expect the 3D game performance to be this good. Image quality via DVI on my old Eizo 18" 1280x1024 LCD is great. Everything looks pleasing to the eye and causes no strain.
XP Pro SP3 rig (forceware 175.xx) paired with ASUS M2N-MX SE, AMD Athlon 64 LE-1600 2.2GHz 45W CPU and 1GB Mushkin DDR2 800 in an In Win IW-Z589T.AQ350BL Black Steel MicroATX Case with (very good) 350W Power Supply this little video card idles 40C, is always silent, and plays HL2 games on high/2xAA/1280x1024 avg 40fps. Image quality is very good, game is playable, and it's all good.
GPU temp gets around 70C under heavy load like Furmark+OCCT/Prime95 (CPU max 40C stock cooling).
The whole rig cost me $350 for the hardware... a great backup computer to my major ($$$) gaming PC...
Also, winamp runs Milkdrop visualizer in desktop and fullscreen modes without a glitch... looks awesome
XP Pro SP3 rig (forceware 175.xx) paired with ASUS M2N-MX SE, AMD Athlon 64 LE-1600 2.2GHz 45W CPU and 1GB Mushkin DDR2 800 in an In Win IW-Z589T.AQ350BL Black Steel MicroATX Case with (very good) 350W Power Supply this little video card idles 40C, is always silent, and plays HL2 games on high/2xAA/1280x1024 avg 40fps. Image quality is very good, game is playable, and it's all good.
GPU temp gets around 70C under heavy load like Furmark+OCCT/Prime95 (CPU max 40C stock cooling).
The whole rig cost me $350 for the hardware... a great backup computer to my major ($$$) gaming PC...
Also, winamp runs Milkdrop visualizer in desktop and fullscreen modes without a glitch... looks awesome
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A very expensive video card, and a good choice if you only want a single card solution. Depending on the resolution you choose to use will determine the overall or perceived performance. I have tested this card with the 3007 HC 30" monitor from Dell and it performed very well, at these resolutions you will not be able to set all settings on high without performance loss. I play a lot of online shooters and am mainly concerned with view distance and frame rate. I generally force 8x anisotropic filtering for better view distance and clarity, while turning special effects such as smoke, heavy shadows, lighting effects and motion blur off to maintain frame rate. For a 60Hz monitor a 120-125 frames per second is ideal when combined with a 2000 dpi mouse (or higher) set to 1000Hz (reports per second). The result will be butter smooth motion and extreme head shot value. I currently run this card on a Sceptre 37" 1080p monitor (HDTV) through DVI to HDMI at 1920x1080 @ 60Hz. Excellent results, I
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I'd get this.
I got this a couple days ago at BestBuy, which allowed me to look at it in person before buying.
One thing many people seem to forget is that first and foremost, it's a computer monitor. I got it because my Dad has poor vision and he needed the 25.5" screen size to see anything. As a monitor, it's fantastic. He's currently using the VGA port in the back to input video and his Intel Integrated Graphics processor is more than up for the task.
I've played PS3 games on it, watched DVDs, used it as a monitor for my laptop and my Dad's desktop, and it's basically perfect. I even did lag tests using a timer that outputted up to 1/1000th of a second (the monitor only refreshes at 60 Hz so it'd only see 1/100th of a second changes). There's no lag. Playing games will not cause lag on this HDTV, unlike many other LCD HDTVs.
The only thing that's not perfect about this is that it doesn't look good from the back (cables stick straight out and there's no cover), and there's no VESA
I got this a couple days ago at BestBuy, which allowed me to look at it in person before buying.
One thing many people seem to forget is that first and foremost, it's a computer monitor. I got it because my Dad has poor vision and he needed the 25.5" screen size to see anything. As a monitor, it's fantastic. He's currently using the VGA port in the back to input video and his Intel Integrated Graphics processor is more than up for the task.
I've played PS3 games on it, watched DVDs, used it as a monitor for my laptop and my Dad's desktop, and it's basically perfect. I even did lag tests using a timer that outputted up to 1/1000th of a second (the monitor only refreshes at 60 Hz so it'd only see 1/100th of a second changes). There's no lag. Playing games will not cause lag on this HDTV, unlike many other LCD HDTVs.
The only thing that's not perfect about this is that it doesn't look good from the back (cables stick straight out and there's no cover), and there's no VESA
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This is an outstanding mid-range performance card: It's reasonably priced, reasonably powerful, well-supported and stable, and runs quiet. It's well made and feels solid; no cheap components here. The overclocking of the XXX edition and the GDDR3 means this card is notably faster than other 8600s.
It's easy to set up, unlike higher-end cards: no special 6-pin PCIe power connector needed, no PCIe 2.0 slot required, no worrying if your power supply has enough juice to drive it, no worrying if that extra long high-end card will fit across your MicroATX mainboard.
Very few other cards will give this level of performance as a straight-forward drop-in on your average consumer desktop PC. Of course, if you're willing to upgrade other components, deal with cooling issues, etc, you can get higher performance for a higher price. But for this effort-level and this price, this card is hands-down the best.
This 8600GT won't run the newest FPS games at their highest settings (but WILL run most
It's easy to set up, unlike higher-end cards: no special 6-pin PCIe power connector needed, no PCIe 2.0 slot required, no worrying if your power supply has enough juice to drive it, no worrying if that extra long high-end card will fit across your MicroATX mainboard.
Very few other cards will give this level of performance as a straight-forward drop-in on your average consumer desktop PC. Of course, if you're willing to upgrade other components, deal with cooling issues, etc, you can get higher performance for a higher price. But for this effort-level and this price, this card is hands-down the best.
This 8600GT won't run the newest FPS games at their highest settings (but WILL run most
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I bought this graphics card for my son's computer so that he could play the Viva Pinata PC game that he got for his birthday. He has a Dell 3100 desktop with an integrated graphics card. The included instructions told me exactly what I needed to do to disable the integrated card and intstall this one. Easy to install. Worked perfectly the first time. Couldn't have worked out better.




















