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Pastimes : Dream Machine ( Build your own PC )

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To: Paul K who wrote (3819)12/4/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: Paul K  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
Recently I bought a Nokia 445Xpro 21" monitor from
onsale.com

.22mm Horizontal Dot Pitch
Up to 1800 x 1440 Resolution
270 MHz Bandwidth
refresh 50 Hz to 150 Hz

Has one knob menu setup (turn and push)
Brightness, contrast controls on front
and a button to select between two RGB inputs (you can toggle between two computers) (the 2nd input is BNC jacks so you would need appropriate adapter cable).

I see ONSALE has a few bidding opportunities today/tommorrow... only a few monitors though. And they are ONE HOUR long.

When I bought there were 11 monitors in a 3-day bidding session.
Final price was $950, which was about $250 less than any catalog or other online vendor. Mine arrived in two days from their Calif address.

Sign up is easy and bidding is fun, they send emails every step of the way:
First when your bid is placed, then when you win the bid they email the expected ship date, when it is shipped you get the UPS tracking number, and after your package arrives you get an email with the name of the person who signed for it.

Avoid their "quick buy" type sales that have a fixed price and no bidding as this monitor was selling for about $1199.

nokia.com
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