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What kind of computer do you have?
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nigga whaaaaaaaa?!?!?!?!?!?!
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The 20 was a secondary add on later down the line. Originally was hooked up to my Wife's mac mini, when I upgraded to the MBP, she got my old 12" powerbook, mini turned into a media center box and I got her 20" display.
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I said 19" x ?
which means 19" high by ?" if its a 16:10 ratio. i said I don't know the width, which is what the question mark was for.
that one guy calculated it to be 19 x 11.875, which is wrong cause based on what I said, that would make it 19" tall by 11.875" wide. That would make it tall screen, not wide screen.
I still doubt this explains it.
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That was me and by the dimensions you gave it is correct.
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^yah but I said the second measurement was width. That is where I made the mistake.
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This text is entirely BOLD!
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gotcha. do you notice any difference between the two in terms of image quality since you're working with them side by side?
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I have a powerbook G4 15 inch that needs a new logic board I think. A shitbox dell laptop that is dying and a gateway desktop thats dying.
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Dell Dimension 4800 for desktop
and a Dell 700m for my laptop
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Mac Mini: 1.33 GHz G4, 512 RAM
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