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- From: Martin Allred <martin@arctic.rose.hp.com>
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- Subject: Re: FS: 20" monitor
- Date: Wed, 21 Feb 1996 16:05:37 -0800
- Organization: Hewlett Packard Roseville Site
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- Sorry about the blank message. New system here....
-
- Anyway, I have a really nice Mitsubishi Diamond Scan 20"
- monitor for sale. It will sync to 15KHz, as well as the
- higher frequencies. It has a 19" viewable screen (don't
- you just love the way they number monitors) and has a
- .31mm dot pitch. It has both a 15pin and BNC connectors
- on the back, and includes a cable to go from the 15pin
- out on your computer (or your 23pin to 15pin adapter) to
- the BNC inputs.
-
- The monitor is in excellent condition and works great.
- The only reason I'm selling it is because I moved and it
- is too deep (about 20") for where the computer has to go
- in my new place. I have to get a 15" or smaller to get
- one that is shallow enough.
-
- There is one little thing you need to know. If you insist
- on using only non-interlaced modes, you have to limit
- yourself to 800x600 resolution. It will go well above
- that, but it has to go into interlaced mode to do it.
- Also, it is heavy. When all packed up in the nice factory
- box it checks in at 70 lbs. If you want to figure out
- what shipping will cost you, my zip code is 95630 (near
- Sacramento, CA).
-
- I have used this on both Amiga 500/2000/4000 computers
- and on a clone using a SVGA card. Works great either way.
-
- I am asking $400 plus shipping for this.
-
- Marty
- mallred@gvn.net <-- preferred address
- martin@arctic.rose.hp.com
- mallred@aol.com
- etc, etc, etc....
-