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- Aug 28, 2005
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2407-HC, Pics and Console Hook-ups, BEWARE: LARGE IMAGE FILES!!!
So, after the first day of missing DHL, the second day of DHL missing my house, the third day I just said "screw it" and went to the warehouse and got it. And so, here it is in all it's glory:
Well, the box anyway. Shipping weight was about 25lbs.
I was just absolutely shocked as to the size of the stand by itself, I just had to take a picture ^^. Note: I use the 360 controller as a size comparison for most of these pics.
Here it was as it sat in the box. I saw it and said to myself, "Holy mother of god, I bought a monster..."
Here's the screen itself, minus the stand.
I attempted to brighten the image up a bit to show the glossy finish on the screen, but this was the best I could do.
Here's the screen, attatched to the stand, at it's lowest setting. I can't do it on my desk b/c there's an audio switch that's going to rest in between the feet, so I did it on the floor.
And here's the screen in a portrait position. Found it kind of annoying that you have to tilt the screen before you rotate it, otherwise the corner will hit whatever surface it is on.
Well, out with the old, in with the new. Loved my VX922 to death, definitely going to keep it (prolly give it to mom as a "I'm leaving for college and kinda forgot your bday present this summer" present ^^).
The very organized button panel with illuminated numbers 1-5 showing what input you are tuned to (the button just to the right is the selector button, push it once to see what input you're on, push it again to go to the next one, and so on. Very simple and easy).
Here's the media card slots and USB ports (left side).
So, after the first day of missing DHL, the second day of DHL missing my house, the third day I just said "screw it" and went to the warehouse and got it. And so, here it is in all it's glory:
Well, the box anyway. Shipping weight was about 25lbs.
I was just absolutely shocked as to the size of the stand by itself, I just had to take a picture ^^. Note: I use the 360 controller as a size comparison for most of these pics.
Here it was as it sat in the box. I saw it and said to myself, "Holy mother of god, I bought a monster..."
Here's the screen itself, minus the stand.
I attempted to brighten the image up a bit to show the glossy finish on the screen, but this was the best I could do.
Here's the screen, attatched to the stand, at it's lowest setting. I can't do it on my desk b/c there's an audio switch that's going to rest in between the feet, so I did it on the floor.
And here's the screen in a portrait position. Found it kind of annoying that you have to tilt the screen before you rotate it, otherwise the corner will hit whatever surface it is on.
Well, out with the old, in with the new. Loved my VX922 to death, definitely going to keep it (prolly give it to mom as a "I'm leaving for college and kinda forgot your bday present this summer" present ^^).
The very organized button panel with illuminated numbers 1-5 showing what input you are tuned to (the button just to the right is the selector button, push it once to see what input you're on, push it again to go to the next one, and so on. Very simple and easy).
Here's the media card slots and USB ports (left side).
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