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- From: mfr@Informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE. (Michael Froehlich)
- Subject: Re: SPARCClassic
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.083631.9764@informatik.uni-bremen.de>
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- Organization: University of Bremen, Germany
- References: <1992Nov14.133500.16307@uhura1.uucp>
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 08:36:31 GMT
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- In article 16307@uhura1.uucp, bryan@uhura1.uucp (Bryan Curnutt) writes:
- >In article <1992Nov11.115246.1116@informatik.uni-bremen.de> mfr@Informatik.Uni-Bremen.DE. writes:
- >>
- >>There is 19" grayscale (1152x900), 16" midrange color (1024x768/1152x900),
- >>16" color (1152x900/1280x1024) and 19" color (1152x900/1280x1024) also.
- >
- >These dual-resolutions puzzle me, as does the relation in quality
- >between the "mid-range color monitor" and the current Sony-built
- >16" color monitors that we have on our IPCs.
- >
- >What's the bottom line on this comparison? If I want a monitor that
- >will be just as good as our current 16" Sony tubes, will the mid-range
- >monitor do the trick?
- >
- >If the LX does 1152x900 graphics, what's the difference between the
- >mid-range and the more expensive 16" color monitor? If the classic
- >only does 1024x768 graphics, what's the point of having the more
- >expensive monitor available?
- >--
- >Any opinions above are mine, and do not necessarily reflect the views of SAI.
- >Bryan Curnutt, Sun Equipment Ignoramus-at-Large
- >bryan%uhura1@uunet.uu.net
-
- A lot of good questions. But I couldn't give you an answer. I've taken
- the informations about the resolution from the hardware specification sheet
- of the SPARCclassic. I think the best way to find your monitor is to ask your
- SUN rep. for a demo.
-
- Michael
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- Dipl.-Inform. Michael Froehlich
- University of Bremen - Department of Computer Science
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