Bargain 22inch tft £218

christopherpostill said:
Or...

Buy a couple of 16mb cache 7200.10 320Gb drives for £50 each and RAID 0 them - 640gig and double the performance :cool:


good idea but are they samsung?
and what would be the price difference


imo 500gb will come up prehaps 420gb but not v sure
 
christopherpostill said:
Bargain seeing as i just paid £514 for one just 2 inches bigger...!

But that one is only analogue

yer its analogue is the downside
but i rekon i could live with that :)

might get this one actually
 
Despite the fact that its analogue, that screen does seem a very good deal for anyone on a budget :nod:


Nothing wrong with Samsung drives psd, I use 'em alot and haven't had a failure (yet!!) and they're nice a quiet :thumb:
 
Adywebb said:
Nothing wrong with Samsung drives psd, I use 'em alot and haven't had a failure (yet!!) and they're nice a quiet :thumb:

lol
exactly
I have used these drives before
I am full of praise
I would not buy a harddrive unless it is Samsung that is how much I value them
bloody brilliant and QUIET VERY QUIET!!!!
 
That all depends. Have you put to TFT's together, one analogue the other digital?

You will see the difference. IMHO might aswell stick with a CRT if you gonna buy a analogue TFT unless you really desparate to space save
 
nah never even owned a digital tft
i only have one tft and its analogue vga

yes i am desp to save space too
crts looks old fasioned and crap too
 
Recently, I have ditched my Iiyama 22" and 19" CRT Monitors in favour of TFT monitors.

Best thing I ever did.

And I'm not talking about desk space.

Image is brighter, clearer, and all in all so much more enjoyable.

I use two monitors, 19" replaced with 17" BenQ monitor from Staples, £150.00, absolutely brilliant.

Main system 21" Iiyama CRT Monitor replaced with 20" Samsung Widescreen TFT DVI input Monitor.

A little disappointed with this one, widescreen 20" actually only gives same height as 15" monitor, though it is nice and wide.

All in all, gaming ok, movie playback ok, brighter image, clearer image, TFT's have progressed since early days.

Think about this before ordering widescreen.

And one other thing - I can't see any difference at all between analogue and digital inputs on both monitors.

Maybe I should visit the opticians? ;) :D
 
Back
Top