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- From: tmc@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA (Tim Ciceran)
- Subject: Re: Monitors for the A4000???
- Message-ID: <1992Dec30.214340.22486@spartan.ac.BrockU.CA>
- Organization: Brock University, St. Catharines Ontario
- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 21:43:40 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec30.134142.25840@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu> keithc@welchgate.welch.jhu.edu (Keith Christopher) writes:
-
- >I also am looking for a monitor to get the most out of a 4000. I was leaning
- >toward a 3fg from NEC any input ??
-
- In order to get the most out of any monitor to be used with the A4000, the
- best choice is really an A1960 multisync or one of the forthcoming quadsyncs.
- If 15kHz downward compability is not a concern (ie. you have a 108x series
- RGB at your disposal, or you don't intend to do video work), you have
- a vast assortment to choose from.
-
- >I also have a concern. I just sold my 2500 and want a 4000. Is now the time
- >to buy >?????
-
- Given the recent power-up deal and the bundling of DPaint and ADPro, I'd
- say definitely.
-
- >I hate moving to an expensive system and then have something new come out and
- >it's now not the latest.
-
- With the exception of the A4000T and the A4000 siblings which will reportedly
- be released in the next couple of months, the A4000 is certainly a good bet
- for longevity. It may not be technically possible or even feasible to upgrade
- to future graphics capabilities, but with RTG, this is of limited concern
- in the long run.
-
- >How is software downward compat with 2.0 stuff ?
-
- Very good and then some :).
-
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