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- From: rseymour@reed.edu (Robert Seymour)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: Confusion with Monitors
- Keywords: lc, monitors
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.011403.8465@reed.edu>
- Date: 17 Nov 92 01:14:03 GMT
- References: <1992Nov16.173033.9364@athena.mit.edu>
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- Organization: Reed College, Portland, OR
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- In article <1992Nov16.173033.9364@athena.mit.edu> crispy@space.mit.edu (Chris
- Pak) writes:
- >
- > I am looking for a non-apple color monitor for LC II or IIsi? The monitors
- made by
- > Apple are simply -------------------------------------
- > Christopher S. Pak
- > Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- > Center for Space Research
- > 37-662c
- > 77 Massachusetts Ave.
- > Cambridge, MA 02139
- > (617)253-9342
- > too expensive. Any suggestion? I cannot go over $500.
- >
- >
- > Thanks,
-
- The Sony CPD-1304 is a excellent Trinitron display which is quite
- cheap. It is almost as nice looking as the PerformaDisplay +, though it isn't
- auto-synchronous. As long as you don't want to use it with other computers,
- it's the hands down choice and usually sells for a very low price (compared to
- Apple displays or the CPD-1320). If this is still out of you budget, buy a VGA
- adapter (or you may not need one with an LC) and look through a PC magazine for
- a cheap PC display (though I wouldn't purchase anything with less than .28mm
- dot pitch). The IIsi cannot use this monitor, so look at a MacWorld review of
- 13" monitors, or go with the VGA option.
-
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- Robert Seymour rseymour@reed.edu
- Departments of Physics and Philosophy
- Artificial Life Project Reed College
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