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    Question about Lian Li A70FB/A71FB

    Question about Lian Li A70FB/A71FB Just to preface. I have a Lian Li case similar to the Lian Li PC-8NB. The difference is that in the HDD bay mine will take up to 5 drives sitting on their side. I had 5 drives in this bay, 2x 75G 10000 RPM and 3x 320GB 7200 RPM. I started having issues with...
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    Looking for netbook with 10" 1366x768 matte screen (Found one, 21st May)

    OK for those who may also be in the same category Someone on another forum where I also asked the same questions suggested the HP 5102 range of netbooks and they do have 10" 1366x768 matte options on the range. They are a touch more in price than the normal netbook spec but for me they fall...
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    Any students out there? Netbook question

    Also, what's wrong with having a second battery?
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    Looking for netbook with 10" 1366x768 matte screen (Found one, 21st May)

    I've been having a bit of a hunt about trying to find a netbook that has Matte screen 1366x768 pixels 10" display I seem to only be able to find netbooks that have any two of those specs Category 1) Plenty of 10" matte but with 1024x600 Category 2) Theres a few 10" 1366x768 but...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    Just been doing a little more reading through this thread and found there is at least one mention of the Dell 2209WA being in short supply. I ordered and paid for two of them on the 4th September and they arrived today on the 8th September. I can't wait to get home and plug them both in...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    Thanks for your response on this. It helps to re-assure me. I've read about this monitor in a few places and was thinking of pulling the pin on two of these as I mentioned in my previous post. However I was still a little concerned about buying one, seeing as it was left out here in the sRGB...
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    [Retired] The LCD Thread

    Just wondering why the Dell 2209WA doesn't make the cut here. Or is it because according to the prad.de review once calibrated it only covers 99.5% of the sRGB color gamut? Sorry if I've missed something else major that I should have picked up on. But since deciding to do a "little" research...