Garbage Find: Asus ET2203T - T9900 & Memory Upgrade

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  • Scenic
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by kc8adu
    just dont remove the polariser sheet.then you will need special glasses to use it!
    great prank.looking at a white screen typing away gets all sorts of strange looks.have one at the shop done up.
    http://www.instructables.com/id/Priv...d-LCD-Monitor/

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  • kc8adu
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    just dont remove the polariser sheet.then you will need special glasses to use it!
    great prank.looking at a white screen typing away gets all sorts of strange looks.have one at the shop done up.
    Originally posted by Scenic
    ^ On LCD panels, they just leave the outermost diffusing plastic foil off.

    You can make almost any matte LCD screen glossy by carefully peeling the antiglare-diffuser off after soaking it with lots of water.

    http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1564504

    Thing is: who would want to? The other way around would be much more interesting *looks over to my netbook*

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  • ratdude747
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by Topcat
    ^
    The screen is glass, not lexan or plastic. I don't really care for it either....but I'll live with it.

    Ohh, and no....XP isn't an upgrade to Win7, its a GODSENT!!
    exactly, hence making it glossy.

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  • Scenic
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    ^ On LCD panels, they just leave the outermost diffusing plastic foil off.

    You can make almost any matte LCD screen glossy by carefully peeling the antiglare-diffuser off after soaking it with lots of water.

    http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1564504

    Thing is: who would want to? The other way around would be much more interesting *looks over to my netbook*

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  • Topcat
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    ^
    The screen is glass, not lexan or plastic. I don't really care for it either....but I'll live with it.

    Ohh, and no....XP isn't an upgrade to Win7, its a GODSENT!!

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  • ratdude747
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by Scenic
    no offense but.. LUCKY B@STARD!
    I never ever find stuff this new/recent let alone in near-mint condition or with accessories

    Specs look decent too.. the only thing that would throw me off would be that f*ckin glossy display.

    Whoever invented those or made them popular deserves to be shot
    If i wanted to look at a mirror I'd go into the bathroom for frigs sake..
    it was apple with the aluminum iMac.

    the idea was to try to go to more "natural" materials like aluminm and glass as opposed to the polycarbonate. the move began with the aluminum G5, moving to the iPods and and then the iMac.

    part of this was the glossy screen, designed to look like glass, not plastic. this goes back to the iphone, using chemically modified glass that supposedly is stronger than most clear plastic. people liked the look over the traditional plastic phone screen, hence the move to glossy screens


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    what is even more interesting is what makes glossy screens glossy. It regards the refractive index of the material. the refractive index regards the speed that light travels through the material, with denser things slowing down light more and therefor having a a higher refractive index.

    the second part is that whenever light changes materials, it will bend at a rate equivalent to the angle of attack (0 degrees being perpendicular) and the difference of the two materials refractive indexes. this occurance is why prisms work and why the straw in a glass of water trick works. this is also why it is somewhat easy to tell the difference between glass vs poly-carbonate (lexan) vs acrylic (plexiglass) just by looking at it.

    what happens with dense things like glass is the refractive indexes of the material and the air are so different that the light will bend so much on the back side of the material that it will actually turn around and appear to reflect back. this is why glossy screens are glossy.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refractive_index
    Last edited by ratdude747; 12-06-2011, 06:39 PM.

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  • c_hegge
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by Sparky
    I'm sorry but XP is NOT an upgrade to Windows 7
    Of course it's not an upgrade. It's a significant upgrade

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  • Scenic
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by Sparky
    I'm sorry but XP is NOT an upgrade to Windows 7
    don't question the badcaps guru

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  • Sparky
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    I'm sorry but XP is NOT an upgrade to Windows 7

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  • c_hegge
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    I'm with Scenic on glossy displays. I despise them. When I look at a screen, I want to see the picture on the screen and nothing else, not my reflection or that of everything on my desk.

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  • JuniperSprouts
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    Lucky SOB!

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  • Scenic
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    no offense but.. LUCKY B@STARD!
    I never ever find stuff this new/recent let alone in near-mint condition or with accessories

    Specs look decent too.. the only thing that would throw me off would be that f*ckin glossy display.

    Whoever invented those or made them popular deserves to be shot
    If i wanted to look at a mirror I'd go into the bathroom for frigs sake..

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  • Topcat
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    ^
    Thanks for the heads-up. It originally had Win7 on it, I changed it over to winXP x64. I haven't had any troubles out of it yet, the drivers seemed pretty easy to find (apparently there was an Asus laptop that used the same chipset). The only difficult driver to find was the radeon mobile driver for xp64...but I found one that worked.

    I'll definitely keep an eye on thing, it's been in use for a few weeks so far...and no problem. I also researched this as much as I could, and never found any such references to the problem for this model, or even any model. What model was he running? It may have been an isolated incident...

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  • mathog
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    Re: Most recent garbage find....

    Originally posted by Topcat
    Anyway, its an Asus ET2203 EEE PC, 2.2GHZ C2D cpu, 4gb ram, mint shape with a 22" screen!
    Good find, but you have to wonder why they tossed it instead of replacing the drive. It could be that they just aren't technical enough to consider that possibility and "broken is broken". Unfortunately I can think of another reason they might not have bothered, here's the heads up...

    Hopefully ASUS AIO quality has improved, but there is a fellow at work who has a 2-3 year old ASUS AIO and that thing has issues. For no known reason it has ended up with a corrupted internal disk several times. I only know about this because I helped him reinstall Windows on it the time the disk was so screwed up it could not be recovered by any other method. Even though every three or four months it corrupts the internal disk, it passes all the diagnostics we ran on it, and the SMART tests came back clean, so the problem was not the disk itself. Most of these events can be resolved by running the Windows disk repair tools. He keeps his data on an external disk now. So far no problem with the external disk. So my guess is that his AIO has some sort of intermittent driver or hardware issue related to the disk controller.

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  • Junk Parts
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    Warning TC!...LOL Your office is just too clean. This can be a sign of mental illness. Nice find.

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  • c_hegge
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    Not bad, although I hate AIOs

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  • shovenose
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    Lucky mofo 'gratz on the good find!

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  • Topcat
    started a topic Garbage Find: Asus ET2203T - T9900 & Memory Upgrade

    Garbage Find: Asus ET2203T - T9900 & Memory Upgrade

    I actually scored this a couple weeks ago, I just finally got around to mentioning it. Was driving down the drag headed into town, was garbage day and noticed a box for an all-in-one PC next to some garbage cans. The only thing that caught my eye enough to make me look closer was some cords sticking out the top....If those cords weren't there, I'd have never stopped.

    Anyway, its an Asus ET2203 EEE PC, 2.2GHZ C2D cpu, 4gb ram, mint shape with a 22" screen! House looks like older people live there, system didn't have a single scratch on it. Box said manufactured in Oct 2010, it was barely over a year old. Box had the wireless KB, wireless mouse, Windows 7 disk, external PSU, and the friggin manual in it.... SCORE!!! The cords sticking out were the PSU cords.

    Got it home, POST's up, but no boot. BIOS shows no HDD. HDD was bad (500gb 5400rpm seagate, wont even spin up). Replaced it, reloaded it, upgrading it to XP Pro x64, and my office machine of 7 years that was dying has now been replaced.

    Anyway, I love stupid people!! I use the wireless mouse, as its quite comfy...the wireless keyboard kinda sucks though, it has no number pad, and the keys are really small....so I use my trusty old Logitech backlit keyboard.









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