I know that 24” panels are not large by most people’s standards, but when you’re sitting at a desk to play and upgrading from a 19” 16:10 panel, a screen this nice is perfectly huge.
I know that 24” panels are not large by most people’s standards, but when you’re sitting at a desk to play and upgrading from a 19” 16:10 panel, a screen this nice is perfectly huge.
Doing my part to prepare for Gears of War 2 stimulate the economy I’ve finally broken down and upgraded from my old generic 19” 1440x900 LCD panel to a shinny, new Dell S2409W. Unfortunately Dell is currently reporting a ship date well beyond Gears 2, but I can wait a little bit. After 3 years I’ll finally have a panel that’s a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Doing my part to prepare for Gears of War 2 stimulate the economy I’ve finally broken down and upgraded from my old generic 19” 1440x900 LCD panel to a shinny, new Dell S2409W. Unfortunately Dell is currently reporting a ship date well beyond Gears 2, but I can wait a little bit. After 3 years I’ll finally have a panel that’s a 16:9 aspect ratio.
I wanted to wait till I finished the campaign once before blogging about the game. I’ve done that, and gotten busy with life so here I am, two months later and only now sharing my thoughts.
I wanted to wait till I finished the campaign once before blogging about the game. I’ve done that, and gotten busy with life so here I am, two months later and only now sharing my thoughts.
I've never been one to stretch for a piece of good audio gear. Between my first computer, where I cheeped out and bought the lowest end sound blaster on the market to when I got my Xbox 360 and promptly connected it to the entry level desktop computer speakers I had I've always gone cheep on sound. Lately though I've found myself wanting to play games later at night at volume levels that would risk waking my children. Also having played Bioshock, I really want to hear what that games sounds like in 5.1.
I've never been one to stretch for a piece of good audio gear. Between my first computer, where I cheeped out and bought the lowest end sound blaster on the market to when I got my Xbox 360 and promptly connected it to the entry level desktop computer speakers I had I've always gone cheep on sound. Lately though I've found myself wanting to play games later at night at volume levels that would risk waking my children. Also having played Bioshock, I really want to hear what that games sounds like in 5.1.