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To: dfloydr who wrote (128)1/11/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: jebj  Respond to of 230
 
Ref. monitors, the thing to remember is the dot pitch and refreach rate - these two items are what make the difference in price of monitors and, of course, the "sharpness" and flicker-freeness of the screen.

One of the best for the money has always been ACER -

Right now the price of 19" monitors of good quality have dropped to where they are becomming entrylevel.

One can run several video cards - one for each monitor - or one of the mulimonitor cards like MAXTOR's. They have several cards - one of which will take up to 8 monitors, I believe. Check their web site.

jb




To: dfloydr who wrote (128)1/11/1999 11:48:00 AM
From: John B. Wilson  Respond to of 230
 
Thanks, Floyd:
I have a Dell Trinitron 19" now and am thinking of addding 1 or 2 monitors. There's a CompUSA that opened across town here in Tucson last fall and I'll be going over to talk to them soon -- already had it on my to-do list.
jbw