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RE: filmscanners: Puzzled about display resolution



Speaking of which,

Dell shipped my new computer yesterday:
1.5 GHz, Win2K, 512 megs ram and a 60 gig 7200 RPM hard drive.

Anyone want to buy a 32MB NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 4X AGPGraphics Card???
They wouldn't sell me the Matrox G450 unless I got a workstation so I 
ordered it direct from Matrox for $135. Great competitive price from the 
manufacturer.

Now I need a second monitor, preferably a 21" or 19" to go with the 21" 
Trinitron that comes with the system. Any suggestions for around $600? 
That's about my budget.

My other system has a Matrox G400 and a 21" and 13" Trinitron. I now want 
to go bigger on the second monitor. I find myself running a second program 
most of the time and am tired of looking at Word at 75%, or only seeing six 
thumbnails in ACDSee.

BTW, I run my 21" monitor at 1152x864 (I think those are the numbers, I'm 
not at home right now and can't check) That's what looks the best to my 
eyes, without having to wear bifocals.

Larry


At 08:08 PM 3/7/01 -0800, Frank Paris wrote:
>Try Matrox's latest, the 450, for $150. It has two video outputs build in.
>One you can run one at 1600x1200, the other up to......

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