
my 90' monitor can't quite see it
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 14:43,
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I find 17" a teeny bit big. 15" is good enough for me =)
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 14:44,
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ace with Photoshop, you have loads of room
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 14:48,
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I got a 17" with my desktop, I had the option for a 19", but the 17" version was a cheaper deal =)
Also, 19" is a bit big.
And damn. This reminds me. I was meant to check out my friend's new computer. We spent too long in the kitchen. Haha.
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 14:52,
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Also, 19" is a bit big.
And damn. This reminds me. I was meant to check out my friend's new computer. We spent too long in the kitchen. Haha.

also, my hovercraft is full of eels
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 14:57,
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I use 2 21" CAD monitors side by side for surfing and painting and my gaming machine is plugged into my 32" LCD HDMI Panasonic Viera.
Bigger monitor means higher resolution which means better, crisper image and more on screen.

shitty picture taken at night on phone
Also, browser bigotry is so childish. There is nothing wrong with IE. People who have issues with it are just not savvy enough to configure their PCs for proper protection.
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Sat 19 Jan 2008, 15:24,
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Bigger monitor means higher resolution which means better, crisper image and more on screen.

shitty picture taken at night on phone
Also, browser bigotry is so childish. There is nothing wrong with IE. People who have issues with it are just not savvy enough to configure their PCs for proper protection.