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- From: 2575brooksr@vms.csd.mu.edu (Ryan K. Brooks)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: Monitor for an A3000
- Date: 13 Nov 1992 23:03:43 GMT
- Organization: Marquette University - Computer Services
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- References: <1992Nov13.00303.11050@ms.uky.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov13.00303.11050@ms.uky.edu>, kherron@ms.uky.edu (Kenneth Herron) writes:
- >My wife just bought an A3000 through the Creative Computers fire sale.
- >Now we have to go shopping for a multisync monitor. Up to now we've
- >pretty much shunned the pc-clone market, so I'm a bit ignorant of the
- >ins and out of such monitors. [Well, more than a bit. These questions
- >sound pretty dumb :-) ]
- >
- >The socket on the back of the computer is labelled "31 khz". Must the
- >monitor go at most this fast or at least this fast?
- >
- >The dot pitch of a monitor is often quoted as part of its specs. Is this
- >just a measure of how sharp the picture is, or does it really figure into
- >the number of pixels per line it can display?
- >
- >Should we get a monitor with internal deinterlacing, or is this made
- >redundant by the computer's display enhancer?
- >
- >The local pc-clone warehouse mainly sells Viewsonics. Can anyone recommend
- >a particular model? My wife wants at least a 14" model.
-
- She's got pretty high standards, doesn't she?
- (just a joke)
-
- >
- >AdvThanksThanksThanksThanksThanksance
- >--
- >Kenneth Herron kherron@ms.uky.edu
- >University of Kentucky +1 606 257 2975
- >Dept. of Mathematics "Your ball goes over them, it sails off the edge into
- >a huge cauldren of fire-breathing dragons." "And they call this a par three?"
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