17 Monitor
If your computer currently has a 17"
Monitor screen and you're into gaming or watching movies on
your PC, you may consider upgrading to a 19 Monitor, and a
better sound card ... and a better graphics accellerator,
and ...
My computer only had a 17 monitor, but it was fine for my
needs. It displayed text and simple graphics well, and let me
surf the internet just fine. It also fit well on my desk, and
didn't take up too much room. I remember the days when computer
monitors were twelve inches and resolution was only 400 by 600
lines. Forgive me for sounding like an old timer, but sometimes
just enough is plenty.
At least that is what I thought until I saw the new
computer monitor models. The 19 monitor may only be 2 inches
bigger than the 17 monitor, but boy those two inches make a
difference. If I have friends over to watch a movie or
something like that, its so much nicer. I've been comparison
shopping and looking for a while, but I'm not sure. I
think the flat screen models are the best. They don't have the
glare of the others, and they look good. Besides that, they
have a low profile and fit slimly on the desk. The downside is
that they are more expensive. And anyway, I'm sort of used to
what I have.
My computer itself is pretty old, and I've been thinking of
getting an upgrade. Beside the 17 monitor, I don't have a
graphics accelerator or a good sound card. The graphics card is
so important for gaming. I know that games are a big time suck,
but well, I can't resits. But I haven't been able to play doom
3 because my computer won't support it. As for Warcraft 3 or
diablo – forget it. Just not going to happen.
The sound card I need for music. Not to listen to it – any
sound card will play music. But to record music its good to
have an expensive external sound card. You can do multiple
track recording straight into the card, balance tracks, apply a
lot of nifty affects, and do it all much cleaner. Its just all
around more convenient for sure. But its not just a sound card
I need. If I'm going to be making music on my computer, I'd
like to be able to at least listen to it cleanly, but my little
setup included dell computer speakers, while making clean
sound, they've got no body. Completely flat. So, I guess you
need everything you'd need for any home stereo. A receiver, a
pre-amp, a tuner, and of course, great speakers. But one at a
time. For now, I'm going to focus on upgrading my 17"
monitor.
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