August 18, 200619 yr I will be leaving for college in a few days and fear my t.v size tube monitor will not fit in the tight dorm. Anyone have any opinions on LCD monitors that work well with FS? I'll try to stay off of it as much as I can and keep my mind on college but can you imagine having to stop simming?????Alex
August 18, 200619 yr Can't help you with a LCD as I don't have one, but have fun, and good luck in college. :)
August 18, 200619 yr >I will be leaving for college in a few days and fear my t.v>size tube monitor will not fit in the tight dorm. Anyone have>any opinions on LCD monitors that work well with FS? I'll try>to stay off of it as much as I can and keep my mind on college>but can you imagine having to stop simming?????>>>AlexI have a 20' Dell (Model number is something like 2005), which is pretty good. I got it for about $425 about a year ago, which should be around $380 nowadays. The good thing is that when I get around to it, I can build a stand on top of it, and angle another one down, like an overhead panel.
August 19, 200619 yr Alex,Highly recommend using an LCD monitor. I have two LG's, a 19" main screen and a 17" secondary. Both work well and I have had no trouble with them, but apart from that they use very little desk top room.NeilYPAD http://www.precisionmanuals.com/images/forum/ng_driver.jpgNeil Bradley
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