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Strategies & Market Trends : STEAMROLLER'S DAYTRADES

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To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (1059)9/22/1998 10:02:00 PM
From: LiveWire  Read Replies (1) of 1561
 
I believe I would go with the 201B. It does have .26 dot pitch vs. .28 and higher possible resolution. Even though you probably won't use the higher resolution, monitors that can achieve it usually do better at the lower settings. The horizontal frequency has a higher upper bound, but that is probably to support the higher resolution.

They don't give you all the information to compare all the features. Seems like a good cheap monitor. There are other things to look for, but you must see the monitor in person to check, such as color convergence, flickering at high resolutions, etc.

I'm on the search, too, and I'll let you know what I find. I do bet you found the cheapest, as they are probably discontinued. We should check on that.
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