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- From: Gene Naftulyev <chairman@staff.tc.umn.edu>
- Subject: Re: Sampo Color Monitors???
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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 04:38:14 GMT
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- In article <1k46koINN462@hamal.usc.edu> Dick Mead, mead@hamal.usc.edu
- writes:
- >Has anyone used one of the Sampo 20 inch color monitors, as advertised
- >in MacWeek ads? Mac Direct has an 8-bit system for about $1300.00 and
- >I am curious as to the quality. I wonder if it supports multiple
- >resolution modes with another video card, or is it a single fixed
- >freq monitor?
-
- The monitor is NOT multisinc...It ONLY does 1024x786...I have not seen
- the 20 in, but the 14in on SUX bigtime, were talking Goldstar quality
- here, so for that price I would expect the 20 to be pretty bad as
- well....still if you want a big screen and don't care about sharpness (us
- the computer for less than 2 hr. per day) then this may be a good
- solution...it's $1050 w/o the card from MacDirect...
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