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- From: smiller@bcarh838.bnr.ca (Scott Miller)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st
- Subject: Re: Recommended Falcon monitor?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan27.193333.19740@bnr.ca>
- Date: 27 Jan 93 19:33:33 GMT
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- In article <C1IuwA.3nJ@news.rich.bnr.ca>, grier@bnr.ca (Brian Grier) writes:
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- |> I would not recommend a multi-sync. Just get a VGA monitor. Once you
- |> start using the higher resolutions you rarely go back to any ST
- |> resolution. On my TT, the only time I switch to an ST resolution is
- |> to run CAD-3D V2.0. Otherwise I stay in TT medium resolution.
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- But if you get a multisync, you can use it on your Falcon030, Falcon040?,
- PC, Mac, or whatever you get next time. If it syncs down to 15 kHz
- you can even use it with your ST. (But then, next time, you'll probably
- want 1280x960)
-
- (A related question: I know the NEC 3d syncs down to 15khz; but what is the
- range of the 4D? The 3FG will NOT go down to 15khz, so it's falcon only )
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