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Viewsonic is a very good product but for normal business and home use it is
hard to beat Prince for value and quality. I routinely buy Prince 17 inch
monitors for my customers. I just picked up a Prince entry level 17 inch
Ultra 75E monitor that does 800X600 x32bit color at 85Hz at buy.com for 186
US dollars.
Mark Rode
The NOSPIN Group
>I'm planning to get a new monitor, probably 17".
>(Certainly no more than one step in size up or
>down from there.)
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>I'd like to get a good quality monitor, but it's not for
>any special purpose (e.g., hardcore cad, true-color
>graphics).
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>In the past, I've had good luck with viewsonic --- are
>they still a good choice? Other suggestions for what
>I should be looking at?
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>I'm not looking to get the rock-bottom cheapest, but
>I do want to get value for the money I spend.
> Frank R.Brown
> Frank.R.Brown@MailAndNews
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