KDS's 17" LCD With Matching Keyboard and Mouse

Those of you who cringe when you see someone wear brown shoes with a black suit must be in a constant state of agitation having to look at the myriad different colored devices connected to your computer. If you want everything to match, your best bet is to stick with the boring beige (taupe?) that most computing devices are contained in, but the coolest cases don't fit in with that color scheme. For those fashion-conscious computer jocks out there (is that an oxymoron?) KDS is now shipping a fancy-looking silver LCD monitor that comes with a matching mouse and keyboard. The 17" radius Rad-7 LCD flat panel display is priced at $799. It's covered by a three-year warranty that includes parts and labor, measures 16.3 inches wide by 16.5 inches high by 6.9 inches deep, and weighs a mere 13.2 pounds. The 17" viewable screen has a maximum resolution of 1280 by 1024 at 75 hertz. Matching shoes are not included.
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