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Product Description
Surf the net or jump into the fast-paced world of PC gaming using VIOTEK’s ultra-sophisticated H320 32″ LED Computer Monitor with a T-shaped stand in a modern white.
You will experience digital eye candy in gorgeous 1080p HD with every use! The 32 inch monitor will mesmerize through striking picture quality created with 16.7 million colors and 20,000:1 DCR. Each pixel will capture a spectrum of rich pigments while ensuring deeper blacks and brighter whites.
After installing the HD monitor, settings will automatically optimize, so you can begin streaming shows or doing homework within minutes. It also features mounting holes compatible with 100 x 100mm VESA mounts. Place the H320 on a wall, and enjoy movies from across your room!
For those who love to fine-tune their settings, the 1080p monitor comes with an on-screen display for quick and painless adjustments. You can even connect the H320 to multiple devices and build your ideal setup via the VGA, DVI, and HDMI connectors.
With this desktop monitor’s 60Hz refresh rate, beginning computer gamers can take the first step to mastering RPGs and FPS. The 16:9 widescreen is treated with anti-glare, so you can see more while straining your eyes less. You’ll be able to play and practice for as long as you want!
The 32 monitor functions using low power consumption, so you can stay plugged in and still keep your electricity bills down.
View pixel perfection with VIOTEK’s H320 LED Monitor for PC.
Price: $219.99
bondi
my fair bondi, second computer I ever owned, from my grandma when the hard drive started to go. dropped in a 60 gig 4 or 5 years ago, and its been solid ever since. runs 10.3.9 great, and 9 for connectix virtual game station like whoa.
By el frijole on 2007-01-25 12:59:28
@ vaugely artistic… you should see the nasty caked-up brown/yellow gunk that gets inside machines… the combination of dust and smoke residue… ugh. so nasty.
Ahh, I had the revB Bondi until about 18 months ago. 4 gig HD, maybe 96MB. I wasn’t able to upgrade to OS X with that config. By the end I probably had about 25MB of free drive space. When it died I decided to take the plunge and got a fully loaded 17" PowerBook. It’s the third Mac I’ve owned; My first, a Mac SE, still works great!
I had some kind of third-party swivel stand attached to the bottom, so when I had to transport it anywhere it would always end up rolling around the car. It always survived, though. 🙂
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Seen in Cult of Mac (?)
Designed for Windows 95?
put a new hd in it!