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From: jsibley@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu (James Sibley)
Subject: Montior Shopping..
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  Greetings, all.  I am indirectly looking for all information available on
all multi-sync monitors which satisfy the following conditions..

  - The main feature that it should have is that it should be possible to 
    directly hook a VCR up to the monitor and be able to switch between the 
    video and the Amiga's output (just like the 1084 has).

  - Other than that, it should be priced under $1000 and be readily available
    through a reputable mail order company or a nationwide store. 

  - As far as dot pitch, max. resolution, etc..  I suppose it should be
    comparable to say the 1950, or a NEC 4D.. 

  So, if anyone knows of such a beast, please let me know about it.  I've heard
that the Mitsubishi DiamondScan is similar to this but I need more conclusive
evidence.  All responses are greatly appreciated no matter how opinionated or
biased.   Thanks...


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      James Sibley                                Nous Sommes Du Soleil
      Seeking the truth about lemons.               We Are Of The Sun
      jsibley@magnus.ircc.ohio-state.edu               We Can See
      Amiga: the only true computer.                     -YES-
