Post AMBi7E671ZDmNdGKwK by newt@stereophonic.space
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(DIR) Post #AMBhPYdpHX8vM0D1Wa by 256@mastodon.social
2022-08-04T14:54:57Z
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PC Mag - November 2002https://books.google.com/books?id=ggW30j1eAoEC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA80#v=twopage&q&f=false
(DIR) Post #AMBhYzEXmXW4Qzsaps by newt@stereophonic.space
2022-08-04T14:57:48.154677Z
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@256 lmao i had this thing :comfycool: Except mine was called IBM T221, but it's the same display, just branded differently.
(DIR) Post #AMBi7DeSgN6SzsKFqC by dmbaturin@mastodon.social
2022-08-04T15:04:21Z
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@newt @256 Did ViewSonic ever produce its own LCD displays even?
(DIR) Post #AMBi7E671ZDmNdGKwK by newt@stereophonic.space
2022-08-04T15:05:06.070549Z
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@dmbaturin @256 no clue. I've never used their screens. But this one was originally IBM, I'm pretty sure.
(DIR) Post #AMBiKs8VTNoaK2tC7s by p@raru.re
2022-08-04T15:07:36Z
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I have a relatively recent viewsonic monitor, it's pretty nice, freesync @newt @256
(DIR) Post #AMBiays4CVFjqLsfhI by dmbaturin@mastodon.social
2022-08-04T15:07:19Z
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@newt @256 They had very good CRT displays, but I also had no idea where they tubes came from. Few companies produced their own I think, most were building their displays around someone else's tubes.