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i forget, i think somewhere near me. i thought it wasn't gonna work when i payed 15$ for it. i think i can use it as two monitors, i need to find a VGA splitter or another DVi to Vga adapter.
when i bought it, i only got the cord and the monitor. i need get a universal remote and try the PIP.
thats alot of monitors + a foot. i found some of the manuals, because apparently there are several and i cant seem to find anything about PIP.
You shoehorned that cooler in there! :)
Make sure you turn the screen saver functions on, the orbiting feature. Moves the picture a couple of pixels (use the largest setting). It's really not noticeable when it moves. Keep the brightness and contrast (picture) settings as low as you can without it being to dark for you. Plasmas burn in quite easily as they are incredibly bright. Without the filter glass at the front, you could land planes with one. Since it is a monitor, there will be no PIP on Sony's. Run the inverted picture function for a while every so often too. Nice monitor for a PC!
That's a professional monitor BTW, not a consumer model. I just looked it up on the Sony technical site (I'm a TV tech). No major issues with it as far as lots of bulletins and such. Tell truth, for $15, if it failed in a month you got a deal (not that there is any reason it should fail :) )A Guy