I'm looking for a 17 inch LCD with VGA and DVI and it has to rotate counter-clockwise (for shumps

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Good job bro. I have two 17" CRTs here. Like the above poster said, Tate + VGA = *drool*Reluctant Hero wrote:A change od underwear huh? Well I've never Tated before so I'm looking forward to this. I found a 17" CRT on cragslist for $20. I think I'm gonna call the guy up.
Thanks for all the advice guys!
Big CRT is absolutly the way to go. And in fact, I have my PC running in Tate mode. Better in viewing documents, webpage, etc.iatneH wrote:Just get the biggest one you can find at a price you're willing to pay. And if it's cheap, you won't have to think twice about turning it on its side.
Tate + VGA on a CRT, hope you have a change of underwear ready.
Good point!Dann wrote:Border Down tate'd must have been a sight!Reluctant Hero wrote: I finally went TATE for the first time ever and playing my DC shumps (Border Down, Trigger Heart Excelica) was like playing brand new games!
Yes! CRT (Cathode Ray Tube) is the technology used in traditional television sets, computer monitors and arcade monitors. As you noticed, CRT was mentioned in comparison to LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) or plasma.Goongrave wrote:Ahhhhh LOL!!!
Ok Ok now it makes sense to me :PPP
A couple of programs are good for that, just knock your monitor onto its side and go. NVRotate for NVidia graphiccard users, or ATI Tray Tools for ATI graphiccard users.szycag wrote:How do you do that?! That sounds cool...SAM wrote: Big CRT is absolutly the way to go. And in fact, I have my PC running in Tate mode. Better in viewing documents, webpage, etc.
Heh - this won't help you any, but thanks for the link... I've been looking for a reasonably priced rotateable LCD monitor for some time - never thought to check out Samsung's stuff.Reluctant Hero wrote: I'm looking for a 17 inch LCD with VGA and DVI and it has to rotate counter-clockwise (for shumps). I'm looking to spend between $100 and $150. I found a nice one here but it is out of price range.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!