The build quality seems nice. Other than that, I don't like the design.
And people, do you realize that this case is 43L big (almost twice as big as a QPack)? This is HUGE for a mATX case. I'd rather go for a small full-ATX case like the Lian Li A05. Its volume is only 39L.
I just discovered this case. Small, elegant and seems to be able to cover most people's needs:
http://www.lian-li.com/product/product06.php?pr_index=117&cl_index=1&sc_index=1&ss_index=35&type=b
Interesting... I didn't know that FlextATX was an format based on the mATX. It was pushed by Intel though, and just like for the BTX, it didn't catch up. Was it maybe because Intel tend to push for non-open formats that bring only few advantages and benefit only themselves??? Did manufacturers...
Maybe 2 ms is just as good as 5 ms for me as you mention, Kilter. I' ve never owned a LCD, thus I don't know. What I know is that in practice the 2 ms 22" monitors are faster that the 5 ms.
PS/ It seems like the warranty is 3 years not the 1 year mentioned by BB.
Answer to first question is here, although there is no mention of HDMI or Component input:
http://announcements.engadget.com/2007/01/05/lgs-got-5-new-lcd-monitors-for-you-and-you-and-you/
I was at CircuitCity yesterday and expected to see it. But there was none on display... :(
PS/ By the way, it seems like the specs mention a VESA compatibility (I'd like to mount it on the wall), but I don't see how it could be possible with monitor...
In 22", the Asus M221U is the fastest with a response time of 2 ms. It looks nice too, imo. However, color fidelity has been reviewed to be not that good.
This monitor sure looks more than "just another 22" monitor" as I first thought. Interested. Any precision for the date?
I had a 17" LG Flatron CRT monitor in the past ; picture quality was excellent and the monitor itself was more than the average monitor.
How can you say you're right when there is no official definition. :o
It makes absolutely no sense :eek:
Did you ever notice that definitions are very detailed? That's because it needs to be precise and logic. In 99% of the case, a system based on a mATX mobo would be a SFF. You need a...
Omg, this kind of threads make me mad! :mad:
ATX, mATX, flexATX, ... describe a precise format for motherboards.
SFF is a blurry notion of computer size, i.e. refers to the case's size, regardless of what the size of the motherboard is! I think something around 25L is a good treshold for...
Also, you have 4 SATA ports on the DFI, and "only" 2 on the Biostar. Doesn't the Biostar have PureVideo? That would be an advantage. But you are probably going to use a video card, so that is no advantage anymore...
Do you guys have some information about the Epox motherboard? How does it...