Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!usc!apple!agate!shelby!portia!dhinds From: dhinds@portia.Stanford.EDU (David Hinds) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: High-resolution Monochrome Monitors Keywords: monitor monitors VGA vga Message-ID: <8426@portia.Stanford.EDU> Date: 20 Jan 90 20:45:58 GMT References: <584@imokay.dec.com> <2655@hcx1.SSD.CSD.HARRIS.COM> Sender: David Hinds Distribution: usa Organization: Stanford University Lines: 15 In article <2655@hcx1.SSD.CSD.HARRIS.COM>, leoh@hardy.hdw.csd.harris.com (Leo Hinds) writes: > The Amdek1280/Wyse700 (really the same thing ... but the price differs) are > a card/monitor combo for under $1k that (I believe) offer the resolution you > are looking for. Interlaced? ... not sure ... you can call WYSE @ (800)get-wyse The Princeton Graphics Max15 is a multisync monochrome monitor with a maximum resolution of 1024x768 *interlaced*, and can be had for about $230 if you shop, though seems to be getting harder to find. For about the same price, you could get an NEC multisync GS2A, with a bit lower resolution, 800x600. I was shopping for a monochrome monitor recently, and between these two, finally decided on the NEC. On a small screen, I don't think you gain much for pushing the resolution past 800x600. I use an ATI VGA Wonder card, and the NEC has been flawless. - David Hinds dhinds@portia.stanford.edu