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Non-Tech : Iomega:Zip drives - a "standard" for the PC?

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To: Dave R who wrote (141)6/10/1996 1:32:00 PM
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Microns are great PCs, and I myself plan to get one at home. The thing is, the reason Microns seem so fairly priced is in their monitors. If you get the standard "Micron" brand monitors, you may notice slow refresh or more than normal flickering. At least that's what I've noticed from the Microns on the LAN I run. One PC magazine has also said that. People are probably better off getting the optional Hitachi SuperScan 17 upgrade from Micron or choosing the "no monitor" option and buying one of their choice somewhere else.
I don't want this to turn into a Micron discussion, but thought I throw that one out.
-Han
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