television stroke PC monitor
Von: Silver Surfer (messing@example.com) [Profil]
Datum: 16.10.2009 19:45
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Newsgroup: alt.computer
Datum: 16.10.2009 19:45
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Newsgroup: alt.computer
I have never owned a television in my life. I am now thinking of buying one, because I now do not have to buy a television licence, (which put me off buying televisions in the past) and it seems the one I have in mind can be used as a PC monitor (which is the most important to me). The one I have in mind, seems a bargain, but I have a couple of questions I would like resolved, and try as I might and I have, I can't get the answers to these questions. I wonder if any one here has experience and can help me out here. If it can double between being a TV, and being a Pc monitor, how easy is it to switch between one mode and the other? I hope it does not take a boatload of intelligence as that is in short supply in my department. Do you think it would come with all the necessary cables and attachments? Also with instructions that even a halfwit like me could understand? I am in England and the offer is from BT. as follows. Toshiba 22DV615DB 22" LCD/DVD Combi £228.98 inc vat What do you think (is it a good buy?) and could this auld bloke manage to operate it? I would be grateful for any of your advice or wisdom. SSS[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
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- JD (16.10.2009 22:05)
- Silver Surfer (17.10.2009 18:49)
