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- Subject: Re: Sony CPD-1302 (and CPD-1604S 17") multisync monitor ?
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- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 15:52:44 GMT
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- In <1992Nov15.212323.109092@bmug.org> David_A._Schnider@bmug.org writes:
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- >Mac News sells the 1302 for $379, $425 total after ground shipping. The
- >problem is what will it work with. i have one that works fine with my LC, but
- >I want to buy a PB160 and I don't know if it will work. I'm fairly certain it
- >won't work with an Si because they don't support VGA.
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- >-David
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- Subject: Re: Sony CPD-1302 (and CPD-1604S 17") multisync monitor ?
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- Dave,
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- Are you the guy that is confusing everyone about the SONY monitors ?
- Please get your facts straight. The SONY CPD 1302 is no longer being
- produced as I understand it. It WAS an autosynch that WAS compatible
- with Macs. The CPD 1320 is a strictly VGA (different electronics)
- monitor that will work only with the VGA (LC, LCII, some books, Quadras,
- Performa+) compatible macs. The 1304S is the current autosynch.
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- Come on !!!!
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- Jim
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