On 2007-01-22, Bruce Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> (At least in .fi, it's best to order TFTs online, BTW: the law dictates >> >> Wow. Sounds like a civilised place to live. :)
It isn't. > I believe the law here's usually interpreted (by vendors, anyway) such > that if you actually open the box (and, even worse, plug the device > in), then you can no longer use the DSR to return it. Here, AFAIK, you're supposed to be able to inspect the product just like you could in a shop, and to do that, you need to plug it in. Basically the returned product has to be in a shape that it can still be sold as new. > In the meantime using two relatively cheap TFTs seems reasonable. A single TFT is more reasonable, unless you _really_ need the space, (i.e. can justify your need to me and other critics). Most don't, least of all for their home setups. (I suppose Seth here may have a proper need, if he _has to_ _monitor_ the _content_ -- and not just something in general happening -- of an IRC discussion constantly (modulo the product being supported being of any positive value), while doing something else. A rather small screen should suffice for that, though, e.g. that of a laptop if the computer itself was the laptop.) -- Tuomo
