Organization: Western Michigan Univ. Comp. Sci. Dept.
References: <1992Dec27.113559.24659@tdb.uu.se>
Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1992 18:08:14 GMT
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m92mli@tdb.uu.se (Mikael Lindgren) writes:
>Hi... Merry X-max and a happy new year to everyone who reads this during the holiday..
>I`m planning to by an A4000 but I don`t know what monitor to buy.
>The preformance of the CBM1960 didn`t satisfy me at all, it can`t handle all the resolutions! (from what I have seen it can`t display Productivity (800x600))
>I would like to have suggestions for other monitors that CAN display all resolutions, so if anyone of you out there have any ideas, please let me know.
the a1960 can too display all the resolutions, yet you are right on the
performance of it stinking, having vertical lines every .5 cm, and having the
screen warped shaped, where the top of the monitor displays pixels wider
than the bottom. By the way what is this productivity 800x600? on the 4000
all you have is 800x600 interlaced in 72hz. Albeit a pain to have to adjust
your a1960 every time you go to that screen mode. I know of 3 others,
first there is the nec 3d[ hard to find not made anymore ], sony 1302
[ easier to find, yet I haven't seen how good it is ], and a 17" idek monitor
that cost about $1000, but handles all screen modes. Oh then there is the
AOC monitor which the a1960 was oem'ed from, but that doesn't count.
And then there will be some quad synched monitors that C= will have introduced,
in the future.
Martin
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Bill SATAN LIVES Gates is the biggest enemy to personal computers ever.