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    Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: Uhm, yes, because I want to have a screen between me and the person I'm talking to in person. If that were the case couldn't I just handle the whole ... more »
    Hello Mister Walrus: "To give gamers that extra edge, the monitor features low-input lag and a 2ms response time for a more real time gaming experience." Wow, no wonder I ... more »
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    cash907: Did this really need an explanation? Lower power consumption, more uniform light fill, less toxic, thinner panels. There's your article. more »
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