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I still have my old 19' CRT monitor. I don't know why, it seems easier to play the game on that monitor. With the flat pannels I get glare issues.. and like Burnt mentioned, it did seem like I was losing a bit of res but couldn't say for sure.
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I have the 22 inch acer and theres nothing on it to be ugly.. Only has 1 word on it, acer, and 5 gray buttons.My friend has a 22" acer, it looks shitty,
I recommend it, its great. However I have always played in window mode so it doesnt bother me..
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Like i said, my friend has acer, and guess what, he dont use it anymore, guess why?, cuz its broken. go figure. didnt even realize till money told me acers suck.
get a nice monitor that will last
u buying 600$ pair of headphones spend the extra 100 on a monitor and buy something decent/
not some pos that walmart has on sale because if its on sale at a walmart its on sale for a goddamn reason
cuz its a pos monitor
and it gunna break
soon
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it's a monitor. i look at the screen, not the rest of it.
people telling me that acer is no good and that it'll break within a year. money full of shit or droppin knowledge?
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My friend has a 22" acer, it looks shitty, but if thats what u like, go for it. if u dont have a window behind u, get one of the hd monitors with the harder screen, they look much better, and u can flick them without ur finger going thru the screen. cuz i love flicking monitors. This is what i have http://www.shopping.hp.com/store/pro...V585AA%2523ABA
Looks much nicer in my opinion.
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Originally posted by Burnt View PostThe 23" uses 58 Watts and the 25" uses 88 Watts. So the 25" will cost more than 10$ more when you factor in the price of the energy used in running your monitor. To find out how much more the 25" will cost what you need to do is take the hours a day you use the monitor then multiply by 30 Watts (the difference in power usage) then multiply by how many days you think you will use the monitor. For example: 4 hours a day * 30 Watts * 1875 days (5 years) of usage = 225000 Watts. Then divide by 1000 to gets kilowatts then multiply by the cost of each kilowatt. So 225000/1000 = 225 kilowatts. Pascone lives in Connecticut (i think) where the average price of electicity is 17.55 cents per kilowatt (http://www.neo.ne.gov/statshtml/115.htm). So in our example (4 hours a day for 5 years) that's 225 * 17.55 = 3937.5 cents or 39.375 dollars more for the 25" compared to the 23".
Also you probably have to play Subspace on windowed which means you will only be able to play on 1280x1016 as opposed to 1280x1024 because 64 pixels get taken off the vertical desktop resolution when playing on windowed. Only a small difference but I'd thought I'd point it out.
If you did this for a living, you could probably charge people a decent sum of money. In this case, they could save $40 (every 5 years assuming electricity costs stay the same) on energy and you could charge them $50 for the consolation! You can do it!
Honestly, if that breakdown is accurate, less than $10 a year isn't that much.
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I think I might go with the smaller, Acer one, since walmart is selling it at the same price and I can get free shipping to the store.
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I just got the 23" acer and its great. And who plays windowed? Make your resolution 1280x1024 and resize your screen...
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