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Old 12-10-2005, 09:39 AM   #1
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Default New LCD Monitor

Yesterday, I received my new LG Flatron 1981Q LCD monitor, and I am still working out how to use it. The software combined with the hardware really does change the orientation of the screen from landscape to portrait mode.

This change is especially useful in this forum, where I can see the thread and the messages without as much scrolling as in landscape mode.

It also is useful in Dreamweaver, where I can see many more individual files on the left (assets) side, and much more code on the right (code/design) side.

So far, a success for me, but I will agree with some of the reviewers that it is all too easy to accidentally turn off the monitor, or turn on the on-screen menus from the bottom (now the side) edge of the screen.
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