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  • 240v .. Very powerful? Your such a loser thats like 95% of electronics need 240v LOL come back when you understand shit and when your balls drop.

  • lulz i just hook my computer up to my 92'' HDTV to do shit

  • Cool, why are you always wearing a white dressy shirt?

    I got a 19" monitor that come with my computer, it was nice, but my polaroid 17" wide screen HDTV gets 1800x1010 and replaced my Dell 19" which only got 1280x1024.

  • "Very Big! " ?? 19" is small lol

    i have a 42" and a 37" (Dual screen)

    No lies!

  • haha but thats a T.V, doesn't count :P

  • how don't it count? its basically a monitor but with TV features as it has a VGA port.

  • VGA is shitty connection compared to DVI with certain monitors u can and will get higher resolution. I have a 52 LCD but the resolution ONLY goes to 1920x1080 my 24" inch monitor goes to 1920x1200 thus being 1200p as apposed to 1080p. Tv's only go up to 1080 when they go beyond that sometime in the future then they'll be better. VGA connection is the lowest of the low when it comes to monitors.

  • Yeah, but who doesn't have a connection running out to their big TV these days? We all do that. Most of us still like to sit at the desk with a more eye friendly monitor from time to time though....so this 19" is great for that. That's what dual display is for. My PC is connected to a 19" monitor at my desk, but the graphics card is also cloning my display over HDMI to my 42" TV. Which one I'm looking at depends on what I'm doing. And I certainly don't want to look at Word documents on a 42" TV.

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