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- From: tpang@fraser.sfu.ca (Tsui Ting Debbie Pang)
- Subject: Re: Confusion with Monitors
- Message-ID: <tpang.721990972@sfu.ca>
- Keywords: lc, monitors
- Sender: news@sfu.ca
- Organization: Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, B.C., Canada
- References: <1992Nov16.173033.9364@athena.mit.edu> <1992Nov17.011403.8465@reed.edu>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 09:02:52 GMT
- Lines: 29
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- rseymour@reed.edu (Robert Seymour) writes:
- > 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.
-
- AGAIN! You mixed up 1304 with 1320! 1304 is a higher and newer model than 1320.
- 1320 is VGA 31.5kHz only. 1304 is multisync up to 60+kHz non-interlace!
-
- >--
- >Robert Seymour rseymour@reed.edu
- >Departments of Physics and Philosophy
- >Artificial Life Project Reed College
- >Reed Solar Energy Project (SolTrain) Portland, OR
-
- Mr. Seymour. This is the fourth time you made factual mistakes. And 2nd
- time on the same thing: 1304 and 1320. Please check your facts next time!
- 1304 is also much more expensive thatn 1320. I hope this is not personal,
- but I just can't stand it since he was doing a disservice too many times.
-
- Hopefully not a flame, just to clear up facts stuff.
-
- David Tse
-
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