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Anonymous
It's just 0.0048 cents per pixel. Probably, good deal.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
It was 0.0046 cents per pixel last BF. //@Anonymous: It's just 0.0048 cents per pixel. Probably, good deal.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
.0002 pennies saved is .0002 pennies earned //@anonymous: It was 0.0046 cents per pixel last BF. //@Anonymous: It's just 0.0048 cents per pixel. Probably, good deal.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Hot deal
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Hot pi!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Hp 360 does not show the student discount
5 years ago |
Anonymous
x360 no college student discount
5 years ago |
Infinity
Updated. Thanks. //@anonymous: x360 no college student discount
5 years ago |
Anonymous
So expensive
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Ordered an Inspiron 15 5593 with AMEX offer -- GREAT DEAL!
5 years ago |
Anonymous
l0ser //@anonymous: So expensive
5 years ago |
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Anonymous
Amazon reference model is an Acer Nitro VG270K bmiipx
5 years ago |
Infinity
Updated. Thanks.
//@anonymous: Amazon reference model is an Acer Nitro VG270K bmiipx
5 years ago |
Anonymous
spend more on a 4K monitor, ie LG panel, and go get yourself a sub $200 1080P monitor for fast gaming. Believe me, its the best setup you can get for $600, don't buy into the 1440p hype.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
Spend less than $450 to get an 144hz 2k 21:9 34inch curved monitor. VA panel. //@Anonymous: spend more on a 4K monitor, ie LG panel, and go get yourself a sub $200 1080P monitor for fast gaming. Believe me, its the best setup you can get for $600, don't buy into the 1440p hype.
5 years ago |
Anonymous
34inch monitor is a dime a dozen, even during covid that's because they are more grainy due to the increase in screen size whilst having the same pixel density as a 27-inch monitor - you don't want to do that. Best setup, either this monitor or 27UK650-W dual setup with a 24" 144HZ IPS for gaming. //@Anonymous: Spend less than $450 to get an 144hz 2k 21:9 34inch curved monitor. VA panel. //@Anonymous: spend more on a 4K monitor, ie LG panel, and go get yourself a sub $200 1080P monitor for fast gaming. Believe me, its the best setup you can get for $600, don't buy into the 1440p hype.
5 years ago |