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SouLRenderZ
post Sep 14 2011, 06:24 PM

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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Sep 14 2011, 01:24 PM)

6) Crazy price if you know friends working in Dell

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Dell has changed their policy on the Employee Purchase Programs. The new discount rates aren't that great anymore. cry.gif


QUOTE(HiT-AbLe @ Sep 14 2011, 06:09 PM)
I want to ask more about samsung dead pixel policy. It looks like you can only ask for warranty if the samsung LCD contains more than 7 dead pixels, but some people say you can actually ask the shop that you buy from to do 1 to 1 exchange within 7 days. Does this 1 to 1 exchange really work? I'm talking about when the LCD that I buy has about 1-2 dead pixel and ask for replacement.
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It all depends on the vendor u purchase it from. Always ask the vendor before hand if they will change the monitor should there be a dead pixel. Preferably inspect the monitor immediately upon purchase.
SouLRenderZ
post Sep 15 2011, 01:43 PM

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Well iirc, the difference between VGA and DVI start becoming apparent at higher resolutions. DVI transfers signals in digital while VGA does so in analog. As a result, data loss is reduced when using DVI. But as far as lower resolution goes, the difference wont be visible to the naked eye. Also, from what I gather VGA seem to only be able to handle resolutions up to 2048x1536 on most monitors while DVI can go much higher but then again that might be due to certain monitor limitations.

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