Gents
Thanks - I'll do some research on those 3 brands and see's where it gets me.
Ian
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Subject: Re: [ubuntu-uk] OT: Monitors
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>> Thanks for the pointers - any thoughts on Viewsonix or LG (I think it was)
>> monitors?
>
I think well of my Viewsonic 201B. 160x1200, 20.1 inch After of 4
years of daily use, the only fault is one pixel stuck on Red. BTY, I
use to have my task bar at the top. It's now on the bottom and
> Thanks for the pointers - any thoughts on Viewsonix or LG (I think it was)
> monitors?
I have had a 17in LG FLATRON for a couple of years and am very
satisfied.
Norman
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2008/9/16 Ian Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Gents
>
> Thanks for the pointers - any thoughts on Viewsonix or LG (I think it was)
> monitors?
>
> Ian
I used to have an LG flat screen monitor at work. I was very happy
with the picture quality. 1600x1200 pixels helped, and the slightly
matt surface w
Gents
Thanks for the pointers - any thoughts on Viewsonix or LG (I think it was)
monitors?
Ian
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 09:17, Adam Bagnall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ian Pascoe wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> Being at the leading edge of the rear of the crowd, I'm starting to look at
>> chaging out my trusty CRT monitor to one of those new fangled LCD thingys!
>>
>> I don't mind doing the researc
Ian Pascoe wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> Being at the leading edge of the rear of the crowd, I'm starting to look at
> chaging out my trusty CRT monitor to one of those new fangled LCD thingys!
>
> I don't mind doing the research, but would appreciate some pointers to what
> people consider reliable and tr
2008/9/15 Ian Pascoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi Folks
>
> Being at the leading edge of the rear of the crowd, I'm starting to look at
> chaging out my trusty CRT monitor to one of those new fangled LCD thingys!
>
> I don't mind doing the research, but would appreciate some pointers to what
> people
I'd personally buy a Samsung Digital TV, has VGA input and
particularly impressive colour range. I use a 32" widescreen one for
presentations and it works well (I know you don't want widescreen, but
I'm sure they do other ratios too).
You also have the benefit that if you're waiting for something
Hi Folks
Being at the leading edge of the rear of the crowd, I'm starting to look at
chaging out my trusty CRT monitor to one of those new fangled LCD thingys!
I don't mind doing the research, but would appreciate some pointers to what
people consider reliable and trustworthy makes, as it's been
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