NviGate Systems
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- Reaction score
- 1,164
- Location
- Vancouver
Went to check my mail today and someone left it in the common area by the mail. Took it back to my suite, wiped it down with the ole Isopropanol that I use to clean stuff, plugged it in, and works good.
It has 4 vertical lines about 3/4 to the right, but it seems if it gets warm after running for a while, they disappear.
Well, I have it in Portrait mode as it swivels so even if the lines show up again, they are the bottom of the screen.
It's funny I gave my 32" SONY TV to a friend, it was too big, when I had computers hooked up it was a pain to get the perfect ratio of distance and resolution plus TV's aren't exactly designed for computers per se, this Bravia was from 2010-12 when WiFi Direct Streaming was around, it was a sort of hybrid of TV and Smart TV, first gen kinda stuff.
The Dell hits the sweet spot, plus gives me extra 4 USB ports, card reader and it has DVI/DVI/HDMI/DP/VGA/COMP/RCA. Whew! This thing can plug into anything!
It has 4 vertical lines about 3/4 to the right, but it seems if it gets warm after running for a while, they disappear.
Well, I have it in Portrait mode as it swivels so even if the lines show up again, they are the bottom of the screen.
It's funny I gave my 32" SONY TV to a friend, it was too big, when I had computers hooked up it was a pain to get the perfect ratio of distance and resolution plus TV's aren't exactly designed for computers per se, this Bravia was from 2010-12 when WiFi Direct Streaming was around, it was a sort of hybrid of TV and Smart TV, first gen kinda stuff.
The Dell hits the sweet spot, plus gives me extra 4 USB ports, card reader and it has DVI/DVI/HDMI/DP/VGA/COMP/RCA. Whew! This thing can plug into anything!