a much more useful NVidia GeForce FX5500 I have never seen one of those socketed, but I had a netbook with a Geode a few years back. I am living here for 10 years and the people in the neighborhood never threw out something useful. Honestly, I've only had 5 monitors for my "main" computer in the past 18 years of having my own computers and I still have the three most recent, dating back to 2005 (HP P1230 CRT), 20! That's a pretty decent track record. It was the first monitor I'd ever purchased. It had apparently been doing this for a little while (worked fine while it was running) but I told them to stop using it immediately when I saw it. It would have this crazy "Force Lightning" static effect behind the glass with a crackle-SNAP! every time it was powered off (or on?). too high to even see the pixels, but, why not? Sadly mine started doing some really crazy stuff after about 11 years of use (I gave it to my sister). That should be an awesome monitor! I had an FE991SB (~2003) and it was fantastic. Guessing someone's parents/grandparents received new LCD flatscreens for Christmas as there was also a CRT TV by the road. Will need to do the normal image adjustments of course. Īn NEC Multisync FE950 with a build date of March 2000.ġ9" (18" viewable) flatscreen CRT with a max res of 1792x1344.Ĭolors look good. Cyclone3d wrote: Not dumpster, but curb-shopping.
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