On Fri, 1 Apr 2016, Pete Turnbull wrote:
I have couple of NEC Multisync LCDs as well, and they're nice because although they don't have a composite input as such they will handle the frame rates from older home computers.

I share your reasoning. I also use scan-doublers to overcome the lack of a 14Khz refresh rate. However, the monitor will happily do the low resolutions of an Amiga or ST with a scandoubler.

Lots of 1280x1024 here.  4 of them on one machine :-)

Whoa. What's the story there ? Are you using some specialized system or is just that they fit on your workspace well and you like multi-head? I have a friend who, after at least 6 years of keeping his triple 4:3 monitor setup in place, broke down and got him one of those ultra-super-wide gaming monitors. He says it's better for games (no seams), but worse for applications (can't split up the real-estate).

I have a number of O2s - some with the "good" AV and some with the basic version,

I used to have 3 O2s, but I've gone down to just one bad-dog top of the line R12k O2+. That's fixed my O2 lust issues. I just had to make "one good one." :-)

Not the Origin, though it does make a good hair drier.

Lots of SGI's do. My old Octanes did, my Tezro does, etc... I wish I could find some audio-spec fans to replace these loud ones they come with, but it's harder than one might think.

-Swift

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