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- From: ceejg1@cee.hw.ac.uk (Jonathan Gray)
- Subject: Re: [Q] the BEST monitor for A1200???
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- Date: Wed, 28 Feb 1996 15:56:20 GMT
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- In article <4ghqpv$caj@is.bbsrc.ac.uk>,
- enger@arco7.cc.bbsrc.ac.uk (john enger) wrote:
- >Jonathan Gray (ceejg1@cee.hw.ac.uk) wrote:
- >: I am looking to get a monitor for my A1200 and am a little confused at the
- >: moment, can anyone give me some advice as to which is the all round best
- >: monitor. A lot of people come up with the Ami Tech monitor but then there
- are
- >: problems with a 'letter-box' screen as some call it. A huge black border
- >: around the sides of the screen, no thankyou.
- >
- >The Microvitec 1440. Just like the 1438 (ie AT), 'cpet it has digital
- >memory sizing, and you can stretch and shift the screen to your hearts
- >delight. Whats more, once you have done it once, it remembers the settings
- >for that frequency and uses them every time afterwards. A friend has one,
- >and it is better than my 1960... more expensive too. HTH. :-)
-
- I had been told that the 1960 was the best monitor, thankyou for informing me
- otherwise, I have never heard of the 1440..
-
- Jon
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