For my digi-cam's TFT, I used some generic PDA protector plastic and cut it to size.
You get 3 sheets that fit 5" screens (max) for £4 from Jessops
You could mod your own with a funky edge or something.
Originally Posted by fishthecat For my digi-cam's TFT, I used some generic PDA protector plastic and cut it to size.
You get 3 sheets that fit 5" screens (max) for £4 from Jessops
You could mod your own with a funky edge or something.
I thought this article was great, liked the layout too. It's a real nice light-read, especially when compared to Bit-Tech's more 'intense' features *cough*Tim*cough*. ;)
Also, Tagan owns you some money. I'm just about to order that PSU. :D
I like the new article layout, just a nice short overview of stuff, that doesnt really need a full review. Also a nice light read.
EDIT: Apple's range of PowerBooks have backlit keyboards so that you can work in low-ligh, but there's more of an application for this - you can take your laptop into bed, or work on a train or plane. But a desktop? I'm not sure I get it.
Are all the cables on the Tagan braided, or is it just the VGA/ATX/4-pin ones like on older Tagans? A pic with all the cables plugged into the PSU wouldn't go amiss, there's a dearth of info online about these so far apart from publicity shots :)
I really liked this format. Sort of the "USA Today" version of your reviews. Lets you know the product is out there and an initial impression, giving me a spring board if i find it interesting to go find out more.
Great Idea, keep them coming!
(USA Today, for those who don't know, is a smallish (in pages) nationally distributed newspaper that provides short quick articles, rather than in depth articles. Other than one or two front page stories, no articles jump to a further page. It's a quick "overview" read of the daily events)
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ReplyYou get 3 sheets that fit 5" screens (max) for £4 from Jessops
You could mod your own with a funky edge or something.
Cool tip, I think i'll do that actually ;)
Good idea if the stuff's new in the shops.
Also, Tagan owns you some money. I'm just about to order that PSU. :D
EDIT: Apple's range of PowerBooks have backlit keyboards so that you can work in low-ligh, but there's more of an application for this - you can take your laptop into bed, or work on a train or plane. But a desktop? I'm not sure I get it.
Should it be light?
Great Idea, keep them coming!
(USA Today, for those who don't know, is a smallish (in pages) nationally distributed newspaper that provides short quick articles, rather than in depth articles. Other than one or two front page stories, no articles jump to a further page. It's a quick "overview" read of the daily events)
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