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lol
I bet you get a saying something along the lines of "extensive head work" and absolutely no other details.
Remember when we invited Ernie to a rolling road day and he wanted us to pay for transport/trailer... What a fool..
lol I'm not buying a so called HDTV yet until the 1080 LCD's become more common.
Buy the VXX220 and spend your eveings in that until the 1080's appear.
You know it's good because it's consistantly top of the detection charts.
Norton may be well known but so's McDonalds. Doesn't mean their food is the best in culinary tastes.
About 2 maybe 3 feet away.
Now I'm used to atleast 1280*1024 on a 19" LCD so going back to that it probably would look a little odd.
I guess it really depends on usage. If it's going to be used as a PC monitor 99% of the time then granted 1280/1366*768 would be too low.
I've used my 30" LCD as a monitor before at 1280*768 and while not perfect it's not too bad.
If I had the money then as a monitor that Dell I posted earlier would be ideal.
# Monitor size and type : 24" (61.0cm) active matrix TFT
# Resolution : 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA+)
# Response time / Brightness / Contrast Ratio : 16ms / 500cd/m2 / 1000:1
# Dimensions h x w x d : 451 / 551 (compressed / extended) x 559 x 229 mm
# Weight : 9.8 kg
# Inputs : Analogue / Digital /...
If you haven't got the screen at the top of the dash why did you buy it?
How would you know what track you were listening or which radio station you were tuned into?