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| Thread ID: 35914 | 2003-07-25 11:07:00 | OT-Space saving? | Kiwitas (514) | Press F1 |
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| 162765 | 2003-07-25 11:07:00 | This is a Q&A on the local on-line auction seen earlier tonight and thought it comical!Advertised is a 17 inch conventional CRT monitor. would think the space saved would be all of 1 inch! Ask the seller a question Hi, if I win the bidding can I pickup to see it working? posted by: karlherkt (7) 6:54 pm, Thu 24 Jul Yes I can connect it to my computer where I have had it working. It has been donated to the StMary's Church garage sale from a person who has just moved into a smaller house and has purchased a flat screen to save space. Cheers,Kiwitas,;-) |
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| 162766 | 2003-07-25 11:19:00 | They probably purchased a flat panel in which case the space saving would be huge. About 50mm deep vs 450mm? | godfather (25) | ||
| 162767 | 2003-07-25 11:36:00 | are flat panel and flat screen the same or is flat panel hung on the wall like those new plasma tV's? cheers, v.K |
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| 162768 | 2003-07-25 11:44:00 | A flat screen description is used to describe either an LCD panel or a flat screen CRT. Its all in the mouth of the describer, but a flat panel usually describes an LCD (and Plasma wall hanging screens are not currently used on home PCs, so unsure why you raise that?) Its hard to confuse a "panel" with a CRT, but easy to confuse a descriptor of a "flat screen" |
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