NM they did do it.. same model number with no revision number and it is 3ms.. they have in the search of there site 4ms but when you click the link it says 3.. this is going to cause some confusion..
WTF this is old news and also i bought a VX924 a long time ago from newegg.com and it was only 4ms and 5ms on color.. i dont think they would make the same model version and slap on a 3ms with out changing the model number
and i just did a search at there site for VX924 and it still says 4ms
linux can be anything any one wants it to be. except 100% compatible with windows since they try to make it hard and change everything with each release. but it can get close.
im running my own version of linux based of the tutorials at LinuxFromScratch.org
its has everything i need and nothing i dont need since im the one who built it. at times i even get confused which os im in.
I have both KDE and Gnome desktops. im more of a fan of KDE though but you need the GTK backends for some programs.
I found alternative softwares to windows that either clone or do better then windows programs. and I pick software normally that can be cross platformable like Opera web browser. Pan News groups (side note not that good in windows do to the fact windows can but normally does not stream its files the same)
once you get it closest to windows as you can for comfort then you can venture out to other softwares that are butter and all.
NM they did do it.. same model number with no revision number and it is 3ms.. they have in the search of there site 4ms but when you click the link it says 3.. this is going to cause some confusion..
WTF this is old news and also i bought a VX924 a long time ago from newegg.com and it was only 4ms and 5ms on color.. i dont think they would make the same model version and slap on a 3ms with out changing the model number and i just did a search at there site for VX924 and it still says 4ms
linux can be anything any one wants it to be. except 100% compatible with windows since they try to make it hard and change everything with each release. but it can get close.
im running my own version of linux based of the tutorials at
LinuxFromScratch.org
its has everything i need and nothing i dont need since im the one who built it. at times i even get confused which os im in.
I have both KDE and Gnome desktops. im more of a fan of KDE though but you need the GTK backends for some programs.
I found alternative softwares to windows that either clone or do better then windows programs. and I pick software normally that can be cross platformable like Opera web browser. Pan News groups (side note not that good in windows do to the fact windows can but normally does not stream its files the same)
once you get it closest to windows as you can for comfort then you can venture out to other softwares that are butter and all.