![]() 09/01/2014 at 20:56 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
It Goes Up
It Goes Down
It Tilts
It Turns
And It Does This For Some Reason
Its Res is only 1280x800 though
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Hail Hydra!
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I'm confused. Do you like Macs or PCs? Your profile picture is writing a check your home screen can't cash.
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Those monitors go vertical so you can put 2 or 3 of them side by side vertically to get a better resolution. It's particularly good for artists using tablets.
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Jewishness
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If you look closely, it is indeed a Mac. With a Dell monitor lol.
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Yes, I am jewish. That was a party favor from my brother's bar mitzvah back in 09. I still have like 50 extras
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OOOOO, I like this. I got it free from my uncle
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I prefer Macs, but I like both
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It lifts. It separates.
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Are you a comedian? I am and I am not Jewish.
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Not professionally lol
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I love monitors that rotate like that, as long as the resolution is high enough. My preference is for 1200x1600 resolution in portrait mode (as a secondary monitor) - perfect for reading PDFs and magazines. I have a widescreen 23" monitor, but except for watching video (that is why I have a TV...) I would prefer to stick with the old-school 4:3 aspect ratio monitors.
My first one was a Samsung, and the power supply died after a few months. The cheap replacement from China only lasted a couple of weeks. I have a Dell that I installed at the office, and I'm really tempted to bring it back home. It comes in handy for some of the software I use, but I could probably get by with a smaller monitor in normal orientation.
I'd go back to my old Sun 22" CRT, but I don't know how to mount it in portrait mode. That, and it consumes a ton of power and heats up the room. We've come a long way in just a decade...