Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!boingo.med.jhu.edu!haven!decuac!grebyn!ckp From: ckp@grebyn.com (Checkpoint Technologies) Newsgroups: comp.unix.amiga Subject: Re: Amiga 3000UX Color X Message-ID: <1991Apr16.031610.2180@grebyn.com> Date: 16 Apr 91 03:16:10 GMT References: <1991Apr6.034011.22156@grebyn.com> <8834@gollum.twg.com> <1991Apr15.080627.14567@kessner.denver.co.us> Organization: Grebyn Timesharing Lines: 18 In article <1991Apr15.080627.14567@kessner.denver.co.us> david@kessner.denver.co.us (David Kessner) writes: >The biggest problem with high resolutions like 1280x1024 (the next 'standard' >resolution above ">1000x1000") is that a non-interlaced monitor is EXPENSIVE. >With luck, you can find a NEC 4D for $800-900. Sure it's a 16" monitor, but >I have yet to find a 1280x1024 monitor that's less-- if you know of one, please >tell me I need one. The 4D can't do 1280 x 1024; only 1024 x 768. The NEC 5D can do 1280 x 1024, but costs more than twice what the 4D costs, best discount price I've seen is about $2200. And, incidentally, I have never seen the 4D for less than $950, and I've been looking. Tell me where to get one for $800! -- First comes the logo: C H E C K P O I N T T E C H N O L O G I E S / / ckp@grebyn.com \\ / / Then, the disclaimer: All expressed opinions are, indeed, opinions. \ / o Now for the witty part: I'm pink, therefore, I'm spam! \/