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To: Don Green who wrote (34964)9/19/2002 12:23:41 PM
From: Dave  Read Replies (1) of 213172
 
The design will output video to a standard TV, and even cheap TV sets provide better pictures than much more expensive computer monitors.

This must have been a typo. That or the writer, Stephen Wildstrom, was busy experimenting with dangerous narcotics while the computer world was moving past 640x480 screens, onto 800x600, to 1024x768, to 1200x1024, and beyond.

I'm writing this on a Titanium PowerBook connected to a 1600x1024 22" Apple Cinema Display. I could easily watch FOUR full-resolution TV screens on this, each with FAR better quality than the finest liquid plasma NTSC screen available for many times the cost of this display, and I'd still have room left over for the menu bar, the dock, a calculator, a nice game of Tetris, and some Sticky windows.

Keep posting this mindless tripe, Don.

Dave
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