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- From: stripes@pix.com (Josh Osborne)
- Subject: Re: An overview of 17" monitors
- Message-ID: <BtwGC2.vH@pix.com>
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- Organization: Pix Technologies -- The company with no adult supervision
- References: <rcpt.715301018@rwb.urc.tue.nl> <1992Sep1.061343@eklektix.com>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1992 12:36:00 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep1.061343@eklektix.com> rcd@raven.eklektix.com (Dick Dunn) writes:
- [...17 inch monitor prices...]
- >I don't know just what it is that keeps monitor prices so high. (Conspiracy
-
- I'm not a hardware guy, but at work we have no news so to keep busy I read
- all sorts of stuff, like Eletronic Design mags. The latest issue had a one
- pager on high speed OpAmps, not knowing what one was I read it. Apparently
- they are used in most monitors, but because the fast ones are so costly the
- bigger monitors settle for more slower speed OpAmps. It went on to say that
- a few places are about to release low-cost high-speed OpAmps. This will
- either lower the cost of large monitors, or increse someone's profits...
- [.,..]
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