I have been looking at a monitor light bar for my computer setup at home. They basically direct a beam of light only on your desk so that it doesn't hit your eyes or monitor screen. I might try one. Anyone ever used one, or have one? You can see one in the example below.
Killer deal! $99 I grabbed one for that price plus free shipping. Hurry before they sell out!
https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-24-gaming-monitor-s2419hgf/apd/210-arbc/monitors-monitor-accessories
So I have a question. Is it better to buy a 4k computer monitor, or buy a 4k tv and use it for your computer monitor? Can you still do that these days? Would it be better to use a computer monitor for your monitor or can you use a tv as a monitor is I guess what I am trying to ask?
So yesterday blowing some time at Costco I ran into this beauty. It was the first time I have seen an ultra wide monitor. Man I was in heaven. Imagine taking to monitors and combining them into one massive monitor. Basically you can have spit screens in one monitor. There were also modes to turn...
Has anyone ever been around them? I know our neighbor back home runs one and uses Weather Underground with it. There are a couple off different brands and models such as a 3 in 1 and a 5 in 1 model. The one I was looking it at is a 5 in 1 model that does rain, wind speed, wind direction...
Conky is a free, light-weight system monitor for X, that displays any information on your desktop. Conky is licensed under the GPL and runs on Linux and BSD.
http://conky.sourceforge.net/
I'll take a Cheoptic360 as my next monitor please!
http://laptops.engadget.com/2006/11/02/cheoptics360-the-future-of-3d-video-is-here/
EDIT: Oopsy... had [ img ] tags around the URL accidentally
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