by Kilmatead » Sun Jun 15, 2008 4:01 am
Peke wrote:I'll Give LCD Studio another chance. Last time I tested it was 6 months ago when I bought G15 and didn't like it much.
Curious... considering it's rather infinite flexibility, depending on what you care to use it for. The only drawback many people find is that it must be left constantly running in the background, which shouldn't be a problem given even halfway decent hardware these days.
And it works in Vista x64 (on the G15) which makes life easier. To be fair, I use it for system monitoring (realtime network graphs, core-temps/usage, memory usage, etc), so I'm not sure how it fares for gaming/music practicality. I have seen people manage to run films through it, but that's just too weird to contemplate given the resolution.
And considering the state of affairs with "normal" G15 applications (lest you write your own), it's lightyears ahead.
Good thing it's free or that would sound like an advert.

[quote="Peke"]I'll Give LCD Studio another chance. Last time I tested it was 6 months ago when I bought G15 and didn't like it much.[/quote]
Curious... considering it's rather infinite flexibility, depending on what you care to use it for. The only drawback many people find is that it must be left constantly running in the background, which shouldn't be a problem given even halfway decent hardware these days.
And it works in Vista x64 (on the G15) which makes life easier. To be fair, I use it for system monitoring (realtime network graphs, core-temps/usage, memory usage, etc), so I'm not sure how it fares for gaming/music practicality. I have seen people manage to run films through it, but that's just too weird to contemplate given the resolution.
And considering the state of affairs with "normal" G15 applications (lest you write your own), it's lightyears ahead.
Good thing it's free or that would sound like an advert. :D