It used to be that only modders had LCDs in their rigs. They had the time and the knowledge to wire these displays into a 5.25" bay. The average user was almost always envious… and justifiably so. Those days are pretty more over, though. True, modders continue to creatively hook up displays in their systems, but now, the average user can purchase relatively inexpensive, preconfigured LCDs also. The beauty of LCDs is that it allows users to get a quick report on their system, be it the temperature, the HDD space, the network activity, etc… Depending on the software package that comes with the LCD, you may be able to also accomplish a whole lot more. Today, I will be reviewing the Lost In Space (L.I.S.) VFD Blue Platinum from VL System. It has a lot of potential, and at first glance, I am impressed with the bundled software.
..The Lost In Space (L.I.S.) VFD Blue Platinum from VL System is a fantastic LCD with a great software package. It is very easy to operate and configure, and outputs information that is handy for the average user and mandatory for overclockers. It is sleek in appearance and fits into a variety of cases, and the display was clear regardless of observation angle.
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VLSystem Lost In Space (L.I.S) External Multifunction Display
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Published in: Cases & Acc. on 2004-02-11


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