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From: mig@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Meir)
Subject: Re: MAG Computronic monitor
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Date: Thu, 16 May 1991 17:52:23 GMT

In article <1991May16.132852.16128@macc.wisc.edu> pburke@vms.macc.wisc.edu (Peter Burke, MIC, 263-7744) writes:
>In article <411@fjcp60.GOV>, winston@fjc.GOV (Winston M. Llamas) writes...
>
>>Where can I get the MAG Computronic VGA monitor inexpensively?  I was looking
>>at buying a Samsung Syncmaster 3 but the MAG C monitor seems to get a lot
>>of recommendation.  Any help is appreciated.
>
>I know of someone who bought his from Micro Generation (see Computer 
>Shopper).  They do sell it separately for about $475 (as of June 1990.

Anybody know of a 16" non-interlaced color monitor < .29 dot pitch, for a 
*reasonable* price?  What is out there that you can recommend?  Does
Samsung or Mag make a decent one?

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