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- From: kluebke@mi.uni-koeln.de (Shep)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Best monitor for CV64?
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 1996 12:51:41 GMT
- Organization: Back Room Boys
- Message-ID: <kluebke.10.822055900@mi.uni-koeln.de>
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- >From: kjgudim (Kjell Gudim)
- >Subject: Re: Best monitor for CV64?
- >Date: 17 Jan 1996 21:09:13 +0100
-
- >>Hello,
- >>I'd like to know which monitor YOU would advise me to buy
- >>for my CyberVision64/4MB.
- >I'm not sure yet if I should buy 17" or 20" or maybe even 21".
-
- *The* best one (if you don't care about the price) is a 21" model
- by Eizo (not sure about the number, but I don't think there's many
- of them...) which I saw a the Computer '95 in Cologne working with
- a professional version of CV64 (1600x1200 in 24 Bit).
- Retail price is somewhere around 4800 DM (about 3500 US-$)... :-(
-
- >If you stick with the small(?) 17" I can happily recommend Sony 17sf.
- >A friend of mine has it and is very pleased with it. 0.25 dot pitch(!),
- >31.5-64 kHz. I don't know the vertical sync.
- >It displays 1100x800 something in 256 colors steady as a rock!
-
- >The only thing is that it's quite expensive. I don't remember the prise.
-
- Retail price 1600 DM in Germany (that's about 1100 US-$).
-
- >>What do you think, and more important: which model?
-
- >Sence the 17" is so good I doubt the next in line (20") is so much worse.
-
- Actually, the "next in line" is the Sony 17se which syncs up to 82 KHz
- and also supports the TCO 92 standards.
- Retail price is about 2400 DM (about 1700 US-$).
-
-
- Shep
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