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Originally posted by: SagaLore
Too bad the phosphorence screen can't hold that much of a charge and you're slowly burning away your retinae and optic nerve. You will be blind in 3 weeks with possibility of developing a brain tumor years from now. 😎

hell yeah!
 
Originally posted by: Hammer
Originally posted by: SagaLore
Too bad the phosphorence screen can't hold that much of a charge and you're slowly burning away your retinae and optic nerve. You will be blind in 3 weeks with possibility of developing a brain tumor years from now. 😎

hell yeah!

Is not a tumah!

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: Acanthus
some princeton graphics monitors (generally 22"+) will do 1024x768@200hz

My dad has a Princeton 19". Haven't tried to push its limits for fear of killing it and having to find a replacement. 😛

(not directed at anyone in particular) And yes, mine was lying to me. Shut up already.

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: ndee
Originally posted by: shuttleteam
no way it does 200hz.

Read what I posted and you will see this is possible.

-DAK-

yeah, everything is possible BUT using 1024x768@200Hz on a 22" monitor is not normal. Don't nitpick, thanks 😉

read what he posted before assuming it can't be done, don't nitpick, thanks 😉 😛

- M4H

200Hz and a useable resolution won't work 🙂
 
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