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Confirmed with NVidia

I emailed their pre-sales support… Yes, a 6600 GT will support 1920 x 1200 on DVI-D with the blanking off. Nice.

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Apple Mice

I use a Mac as well as a Windows box at work. I’ve noticed a few things that are good about the Mac and I’ve noticed a few things that are bad. One easy target is the Apple mouse. This … Continue reading

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Update… it’s over

I bought the monitor. It should be here in a few days, I’ll give an update then. — dru

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Ok, help! What should I do?

“What should I do?” Anybody who has known me has heard me ask this over and over. 🙂 The Dilemma of the Week. Should I: Get two LCD displays? Pros: more pixels, economical (3200 x 1200) Cons: not good for … Continue reading

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The PS3 Monster

While surfing the Nvidia site, I found a link to the PS3 announcement at E3. Wow – the PS3 is truly a monster. The device can do 2 TFLOPS and HDTV progressive video (as well as support Gigabit Ethernet and … Continue reading

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DVI Video

Wow, I was surfing around and researching DVI video. Tom’s Hardware has this great article on the DVI standard. It’s older, but still relevant. All you wanted to know and more.

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Funny Counter Strike Video

If you’ve played a lot of Counter Strike, then you’ll find this video to be quite quite awesome.

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Adobe Open Sources their Libraries (UI too)

Adobe has released their internal C++ libraries as open source here. Interesting stuff in there. It’s always good to see different ideas in computer science. The key parts are called Adam and Eve. Essentially they are a constraints system for … Continue reading

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