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Email form - Yeah, it's simpleI purchased the HP LP2475w 24-inch monitor a while back, looking for a nice monitor larger than the 21-inch monitor I had. After a good while of digging around I finally fell for this one, the HP LP2475w.
But as I don’t have any decent hardware stores around where I live/work, I have to really base my decisions on what other people say about the product, and then order it online. Usually not a big deal, but when shopping for a monitor, which is very much a view-to-review type product, it becomes a bit trickier. So actually reaching a decision takes some time.
But the user reviews were great, both “amateur” and “professional” reviews and it seemed like a very good product. The specs looked very good as well, it’s got a whole lotta inputs, no argue there:

I don’t want to mislead you, this is not a guide, not a how-to, just a mere story about a failed attempt to reduce the noise level of my Xbox 360.
I purchased a new Xbox 360 a while back. Nothing was wrong with my old one, in fact I was very pleased with it. My only caveat was it had no HDMI output, hence the purchase. When I received the new one, the first thing I noticed was that it was significantly louder than my old one, which to me is a big deal. I hate hardware noise, there is nothing worse.
I was browsing the App Store for a neat alarm clock app the other day, trying to decide what functionality I was after. You see, not only did I wish to eliminate the annoyance of lifting my arm, I was also looking for a nifty alarm feature as well as a function to dim the screen.
My plan was always to purchase some sort of protection for my iPhone 3G, and when I noticed how my first iPhone 3G was scratched, if ever so little, even though I took great care of it, I was on a mission during my wait for the return of the iPhone. It was no easy task. I didn’t want a bulky pouch or leather casing, so my list got pretty narrow rather quickly.
Telia is planning to build the next generation mobile network called 4G, and they think they will be the first company in the world to offer its services. A service which is said to be ten times faster than 3g! In Sweden, Ericsson will be developing the technology, where as in Oslo, Norway, chinese Huawei got the deal. Though Ericsson already started building the LTE network there.
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