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oh nexus while i remember im in the market for a new monitor mouse and keyboard...would it be better for just a new computer?

Only upgrade your computer if you can't run the programs you want to your satisfaction, otherwise the keyboard/mouse & monitor option is good.

Would you 2 like your own little conference room so you can have a nice little meeting where u sit around and don't really get anything done??

No thanks I prefer everybody else to have to wade through pages of uninteresting crap if it is all the same to you :D

Heheheh

hey strutto.. i think somebody is trying to upsurp your authorit-i by just going to post in general instead..

drewecrome: HELPHELP Hey, i was wondering if the seris 2 r33 gtst skylines have a differnt turbo, i guy from a performanc shop told me that the turbo got better in the seris 2 r33's, is this true? Also i will be in the market for an r33 gtst, in june, do u guys think i could get a decent r33 gtst either series 1.5 or 2 for $19000, i dont car bout mods, i just want a nice r33 gtst, hopefully witha nice kit.

any help?

he doesn't really get the idea does he?

which would you recomend brand wise cause we want a flat screen mointor and cordless mouse and new keyboard.

There is only one cordless Keyboard/mouse to look at... the Logitech MX Duo, don't bother with anything else

In regards to monitors I have said it before and I will say it again, the "BenQ FP737"

Yeah dont bother with the microcrap cordless, my work insisted we buy 10 because they have a longer range than the logitech, too bad the users sit 2 metres away from each other and all the keybords andmice conflict with each other........ fun fun fun!

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