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Time domain speakers.
I rather liked this set of speakers, but I ended up keeping my original MidiLand Inc MLi 65 Speakers.
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Time domain speakers.
I rather liked this set of speakers, but I ended up keeping my original MidiLand Inc MLi 65 Speakers.
Printers >
https://www.dell.com/support/home/en-ca/product-support/product/dell-720/overview
(date not recorded) – I used to use an oldschool Okidata printer.
I couldn’t really get it working under PCLinuxOS. It’s a rebranded Lexmark. It’s junk, and I didn’t really care to use it. I just didn’t want to bother fiddling to get it working.
Displays >
I want a widescreen display which can do widescreen aspect ratio.
I got a Dell 2405FPW
Wonderful! It’s nice, and long-lived. It’s speakers are worthless though, but it’s a nice presentation nonetheless. The blacks on mine sucked, but that was because it was second-hand and crusty.
Hardware >
Dell 24″ Widescreen UltraSharp 2405FPW Flat Panel Monitor
It seems this display was replaced by the 2407FPW. (See Dell 2407WFPb)
(on Wikipedia)
http://www.matrox.com/mga/products/myst_220/home.cfm
A phenomenal video card, most notable for being able to achieve 132×60 textmode in DOS.
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Hardware >
https://www.asus.com/ca-en/supportonly/a9600%20series/helpdesk/?SearchKey=a9600%2F
A fair graphics card, but with poor 2D acceleration compared to my Matrox Mystique 220.
A placeholder page
https://web.archive.org/web/20200926032842/https://www.dx.com/p/memory-card-reader-usb-2004010.html
Very nice. A little large. Gets a little warm. Can use an external power adapter, but I didn’t try that. CF is very nice to have.