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To: kaka who wrote (167681)10/30/2001 2:23:59 PM
From: D.J.Smyth  Respond to of 176387
 
kakamoungus. "you know anything about 18 inch LCD's?? Viewsonic? NEC-Mitsubishi? Preferences"

Fufu at ML can help you. Ask for their free massage offer while you're inquiring about monitors.

18 inch monitor? You must work for CNBC? Only CNBC can afford the flat panel monitors now. Flat panel?

Planar offers a decent flat panel product. Have you reviewed their offer? It's less costly than Samsung; quality differential is questionable relative to price.

Planar 18.1" LCD .281mm 1280x1024 Flat Panel Monitor w/Speakers in Professional Black
Planar Systems, Inc. (18 inch LCD Monitor):
The Planar 18.1" Analog/Digital/S-Video, Multi-Media monitor comes with the industry leading 3-Year "Customer First" warranty and is our flagship product in flat-panel desktop displays. The ultra fine SXGA (1280x1024) resolution, along with a pixel pitch of .28mm, combines to provide crisp, bright, high-contrast images, on a larger-format viewing area. The 18.1" display offers one of the highest pixel and luminance ratings for its class.


Samsung SyncMaster 180T 18 inch LCD .28mm 1280x1024 Flat Panel Monitor
Samsung (18 inch LCD Monitor):
For your MAC or PC
Outpost #: 20629
The advanced functionality of this digital/analog monitor, with a full 18.1" viewable display, makes any task enjoyable. Feel the power of Samsung's superior technology at work with precision control capabilities, colors that sparkle, and images that pop with life-like clarity.


Colors that sparkle? Now that is a good sales idea.



To: kaka who wrote (167681)10/30/2001 2:37:51 PM
From: OLDTRADER  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 176387
 
I just entertained a friend who had a Dell 8200-now $2900.00 or so ---it is a fabulous laptop--double earphone connector to view in flight cd movies on it's large screen-wife and hubby-it's not light but what a machine.DELL is now being bought-guess who?



To: kaka who wrote (167681)10/30/2001 4:52:37 PM
From: John Koligman  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 176387
 
K, The NEC line of LCDs has gotten good reviews, I've seen their entry level 18 incher priced between 900-1k. On the other hand, I saw an ad in today's NY Times where Dell is advertising what looks to be it's usual end of quarter dump on flat panel monitors. The 1702FP 17 incher is priced at $559, that is a steal in my view. I run quad 17 inch panels in digital mode and they work quite well. As for Dell the stock, I don't see what the hoopla over the pullback is all about. From a trader's perspective, this stock just had a 10 point move off 16, so it's due for a pullback.

Regards,
John