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- From: ong_mang@iastate.edu (sleeping_dragon)
- Subject: Re: MAG 15" monitors - are users really happy with them?
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, IA
- References: <1992Nov22.200808.10971@philabs.philips.com> <yuan1.722469772@husc10> <1992Nov23.082506.15642@sfu.ca>
- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 23:19:46 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov23.082506.15642@sfu.ca> mtichy@fraser.sfu.ca (Martin Tichy) writes:
- >> > I wasn't that happy with the monitor I just bought 2 weeks a
- >> >think the image is sharp enough, I should have paid $50.00 more to
- >> >NEC. I bought it because most of the people seems to have good opio
- >> >But I won't spend my money on them again. I used it with Speedstar
- >>
- >> >display is not exactly that stable (you can noticed it when the bac
- >> >white), and for that kind of money I paid ?
- >
- >I'd just like to add that I believe there are two versions of the MAG
- >available. One uses a trinitron tube and the other uses something
- ^^^^^^^^^
- >another tube which isn't as good. If it's a trinitron tube, if you
- >look closely you'll see a cross on the screen.
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- I think that one was MAG 17"? :) and Mag Inovation didn't realese the MAG 17" that using the TRINITON tube yet.
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