I've never seen the point in 19" LCD's. None of them go above 1280x1024 so you don't get any more screen real estate it's just bigger.
So that means you may as well put up with a cheaper 17" LCD or you have to jump to 20". Or maybe better still just get 2 17" LCD's and a dual head graphics card.
I use Pioneer Telephone [www.pioneertelephone.com] for international and long distance.
I've also used ZapTel [www.zaptel.com] to find calling cards. You can search for the best rate for where you want to call and buy online. You don't have to have a US credit card either.
I used to be in the same situation and take that for granted. However I moved from the UK to the US and didn't make an ideal choice of home location so I now have none of these things within walking distance.
I've never seen the point in 19" LCD's. None of them go above 1280x1024 so you don't get any more screen real estate it's just bigger.
So that means you may as well put up with a cheaper 17" LCD or you have to jump to 20". Or maybe better still just get 2 17" LCD's and a dual head graphics card.
I use Pioneer Telephone [www.pioneertelephone.com] for international and long distance.
I've also used ZapTel [www.zaptel.com] to find calling cards. You can search for the best rate for where you want to call and buy online. You don't have to have a US credit card either.
I used to be in the same situation and take that for granted. However I moved from the UK to the US and didn't make an ideal choice of home location so I now have none of these things within walking distance.
I'll be more careful with my next move.
Only if you don't have to carry anything. Need to go to the supermarket? Buy something from the hardware store?
Does nobody care about sound quality here?
MP3's are great for mobile use etc... but if you really want to listen to something on high quality audio equipment they are sadly lacking.