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    Sony Screens - On Gallery

    Discussion in 'VAIO / Sony' started by dotHack, Jul 31, 2008.

  1. dotHack

    dotHack Notebook Consultant

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    I just uploaded some pictures of my sony fz to the forums gallery:

    http://forum.notebookreview.com/gallery/showgallery.php/cat/502

    If somebody still wonders wheter the sony screen is awesome, check those horizontal and vertical view angles, and how the colors keeps!! no washing out no decoloring neither inverting!! I'm soooo happy with thi screen!!

    BTW: don't look at that HDTV on the wall.. it's very messy and it's not even aligned. A friend did that pretty quick to play MGS4, now I have to put it right and clean, without all the cables hanging out like that =P

    Check! and well... =P very nice laptops on the gallery!!! :)
     
  2. SoundsGood

    SoundsGood Notebook Virtuoso

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    Looks good.
     
  3. InfyMcGirk

    InfyMcGirk while(!(succeed=try()));

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    Nice. And nice choice of test image... ;)
     
  4. helios26

    helios26 Notebook Guru

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    Everything is nice but you need to get an power extension cable that hooks up to a surge protector so only 1 cable goes along your wall and all they other cables can be hooked up to the surge protector. Then! Your set up will be epic ^ ^
     
  5. InfyMcGirk

    InfyMcGirk while(!(succeed=try()));

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    I prefer a proper UPS to a surge protector... it's lovely to have your desktop PC keep running just fine during an hour's powercut. But it's a bit heavy to carry around of course. ;)
     
  6. SoundsGood

    SoundsGood Notebook Virtuoso

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    I wasn't too crazy about the leaves, though. ;)