Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!husc6!bbn!oberon!cit-vax!ucla-cs!sonia!khayo From: khayo@sonia.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: Apple stumbles... Message-ID: <8940@shemp.UCLA.EDU> Date: Sun, 1-Nov-87 10:02:36 EST Article-I.D.: shemp.8940 Posted: Sun Nov 1 10:02:36 1987 Date-Received: Tue, 3-Nov-87 06:28:05 EST References: <716@rocky.STANFORD.EDU> <1043@uhccux.UUCP> Sender: root@CS.UCLA.EDU Lines: 15 Keywords: Amiga monitors resolution In article <1043@uhccux.UUCP> cm450s02@uhccux.UUCP (jeff t. segawa) writes: (...) >Mac had some very real advantages in it's favor: It had an incredibly >sharp display and ... I'm glad Jeff mentioned that - I thought I was the only one: all other obvious differences between the Mac & others, like Amiga (i.e. user interface etc.) aside, I think my mind was really made up when I saw the sharpness & resolution of the screen. I *hate* those round, easily discernible pixels on most other monitors; I can't praise Apple enough for not rushing into color until it could be made as sharp & clear as B&W. At least this potential Amiga buyer has become a convert because of that. Eric ----------------------------------------------------------- >>>>---------------> khayo@MATH.ucla.edu