Yeah, I think a good deal these days are the Hitachi SuperScan 75x series
of monitors.  I had a 19" one that could do 1600x1200 at 75Hz w/ .22 dot pitch.

They're pretty cheap these days, and easy on the eyes to look at.  Those 21"
Flat Screeners are nice... if you can spend $1000+.  We get to use the Sun flat
screen (21") dual-hookup built-in-switch monitors at work, and they're 
absolutely
stunning - but cost ~$1200.  (Trinitron, too)

Nick





carls at agritech.com, on 06/28/2000 03:09:05 PM
To: tclug-list at mn-linux.org @ PMDF
cc:  
Subject: Re: [TCLUG:19263] New monitor

>I just got my 21 inch flat screen. WOW!!! more details after I stop 
drroooooollllliiiinngggg ;-()~

don't leave us in suspense, man! give us details! make, model, max
resolution, money involved...

will it do 1600x1200? the usefulness of a 21" monitor is limited
unless the user can take advantage of all that screen real-estate with
a desktop resolution to match.

I'm still waiting for a 60" 4800x2400 3-D display, myself. :) enough
to fill my field of vision.

Carl Soderstrom
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Systems Administrator    307 Brighton Ave. 
Minnesota DHIA           Buffalo, MN    
carls at agritech.com       (763) 682-1091

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