They are talking about computer monitors and not tv screens. There is a difference going from 22" (1680 x 1050) to 30" (2560 x 1600) on a computer screen than going from a 40" TV LCD 1080p (1920 x 1080) to a 60" 1080p (still 1920 x 1080).
I called HP yesterday because the screen went out after I plugged in a usb thumb drive. I've plugged that particular thumb drive in hundreds of times without problems. Called HP support the next morning, spoke to a representative, and had me run the gamut of tests. She finally gave me a case...
If these are powered give me a link. As long as I can call and see if I can get them to test them out before they ship (so I won't have another dead pair of speakers) i'd be gold.
Searching are they the Rocket ELT's? Never heard of these speakers before and since I don't have an amplifier...
I'd love to get the M200MkII's but it seems they are sold out everywhere. I'm going to keep searching for them. If anyone spots them hit me with a link and thanks for the helpful reply's. :)
Since i'm a college student that's really stretching the budget but I think I can afford the Swan M200MkII. I hear these are fantastic for the price but I really wary about buying anymore speakers online (with my luck I may have to ship the Swans back also) but they're cheaper online that in...
So as I'm reading through this forum I spot several threads praising the M-Audio AV40's as a great alternative to those Logitech and Klipsch's computer speakers.
I decide to try them out at a store and love they way they sound. So I order a pair from B&H Photo and promptly set them up when they...
I have the Corsair 2x2GB 1066 set and they work perfect. I've also ran different setups using G.Skill memory and not once have they disappointed me.
You can't go wrong with either.
It definitely depends on your taste. If you can live with a TN panel then you'll be spending hundreds less on a screen that's ok for colors and movies but especially great for games (low panel lag).
But you'll notice that when slouching down on a chair or when moving left to right sometimes...