A bus ride through the streets of Soyo, Angola. Formerly known as Santo António do Zaire, Soyo is located in Angola's province of Zaire and is a major port on the Atlantic Ocean and Congo River. Soyo became recently the largest oil-producing region in the country, with an estimate of 1.200 000 barrels per day.
I'll stick with my 24 Widescreen 1920 1200 CRT monitor, tkhans. Sure, it is pretty big, and weighs a ton, but nobody is going to steal it. And it isn't for a lack of features.I don't lose any sleep over those annoying dead or stuck pixels. It just won't happen. Brightness and color are excellent, if not superior still to most LCDs. (Let's not forget, CRTs were NOT killed because of image quality, okay guys?) Native resolution' really isn't something that I can care about. The monitor fully syncs up to just about any video signal. In an interlaced video mode, it actually interlaces. In a progressive video mode, it is really progressive. At 75hz refresh, it actually refreshes at 75hz. At a 60hz refresh, it actually refreshes at 60hz. It'll do 640 480 as perfectly as it does 1920 1024. I can sacrifice some refresh rate at the top end in order to go to even higher resolutions, like 2304 x 1440. Looks like, when it dies, I'll have a tough choice to make. Do I go to eBay and find a 24 Sony Widescreen monitor, or do I save a little money and buy a new LCD?PS: Yeah, the bang for the buck on the new LCD monitors is incredible. But just keep in mind that image quality did NOT kill the CRT TV or the CRT computer monitor.
I'll stick with my 24 Widescreen 1920 1200 CRT monitor, thkans. Sure, it is pretty big, and weighs a ton, but nobody is going to steal it. And it isn't for a lack of features.I don't lose any sleep over those annoying dead or stuck pixels. It just won't happen. Brightness and color are excellent, if not superior still to most LCDs. (Let's not forget, CRTs were NOT killed because of image quality, okay guys?) Native resolution' really isn't something that I can care about. The monitor fully syncs up to just about any video signal. In an interlaced video mode, it actually interlaces. In a progressive video mode, it is really progressive. At 75hz refresh, it actually refreshes at 75hz. At a 60hz refresh, it actually refreshes at 60hz. It'll do 640 480 as perfectly as it does 1920 1024. I can sacrifice some refresh rate at the top end in order to go to even higher resolutions, like 2304 x 1440. Looks like, when it dies, I'll have a tough choice to make. Do I go to eBay and find a 24 Sony Widescreen monitor, or do I save a little money and buy a new LCD?PS: Yeah, the bang for the buck on the new LCD monitors is incredible. But just keep in mind that image quality did NOT kill the CRT TV or the CRT computer monitor.
oil producer, huh? i dont think these people have ever heard about oil