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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (10814)4/23/2000 10:26:00 PM
From: mr.mark  Respond to of 14778
 
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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (10814)4/24/2000 1:30:00 AM
From: hasan syed  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14778
 
CMC, be preparred to spend. The 24/25 inchers are used on the floor of the big board as well as other exchanges. If memory serves correct, NEC was given that contract by the NYSE so I'd say checking with an NEC dealer is your best bet. I don't think these were manufactured for the general public. Most places carry 18 to 20 inch LCDs as their largest. Frankly, if I were spending that kind of $, I'd simply buy a flat screen 40/42" TV (they have the same inputs now with comparable resolution as large LCD monitors). Good luck.

Regards,
Hasan



To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (10814)4/25/2000 9:37:00 AM
From: Feathered Propeller  Respond to of 14778
 
Haven't seen any 25's...but did stumble across this 20.8" from IBM...if you care to lower your standards a little... only $6000...

zdnet.com

IBM readies eye-popping LCD

Flat-panel displays have a bright future. Really bright, thanks to new technology from IBM.

By John G. Spooner, ZDNet News
UPDATED November 11, 1999 11:39 AM PT

IBM Corp. says that despite the current supply shortages, the future is bright -- literally -- for flat-panel displays.

Wednesday it announced QX20, a high-resolution 20.8-inch flat display, whose LCD panel will achieve resolutions of up to 2,048 by 1,536, or 123 pixels per inch...


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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (10814)4/28/2000 2:22:00 PM
From: pae  Respond to of 14778
 
monitoroutlet.com

but as long as you're gonna spend $6k, check out the Plasma monitors!

;)
pae