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Old 01-26-2005, 08:54 PM
DangerGoodson DangerGoodson is offline
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Default Re: Dell 2005FP WS or 2001FP?

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Old 01-27-2005, 02:40 AM
bvaughn bvaughn is offline
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Default Re: Dell 2005FP WS or 2001FP?

I have the 2005FPW and I have been 4-tabling since I received it over a week ago. Granted there is a little overlap top to bottom, but 4 tables still fits very nicely. I move the bottom two tables down so that everything below the action buttons is off the screen...I can't see the chat, but I don't chat anyways. The top two tables are just fine this way, and I can see all four tables completely and all action buttons completely as well. So if you don't want any overlap at all, then get the 2001FP, but if you want the widescreen, the 2005FPW is very adequate.

One thing I have been trying to mess with is using the PBP function on the 2005FPW to act like two monitors. I haven't figured it out yet because for some reason the D-SUB input and the DVI input are "inactive" (grayed out) on the PBP menu, and I can only do PBP with the S-video or component video input. So if you wanted to (and had good eyesight), you could 4-table poker and play a DVD movie on the same screen with the PBP. If I could figure out how to increase the size of the PBP without losing too much resolution, I could theoretically 8-table on one monitor. I just haven't figured out if that is possible yet, although I have contacted Dell about it. If I figure it out, I'll post about it.
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