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Daniel Ellis <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Sep 2000 22:28:56 -0500
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I too would look at NEC.  At my college, I have about 350+ in use every day
for 16 hours seven days a week in public labs.  They typically have a three
year warranty, and over the last three years, I've only had three failures.
Not a bad stretch (knock on wood).  I personally have a 17" NEC at home and
love its clarity and image.

As far as Viewsonic, I have not been too impressed with them.  No specifics
to offer, just haven't liked the ones I've seen.

Regards,
Dan


I'm planning to get a new monitor, probably 17".
(Certainly no more than one step in size up or
down from there.)

I'd like to get a good quality monitor, but it's not for
any special purpose (e.g., hardcore cad, true-color
graphics).

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?

I'm not looking to get the rock-bottom cheapest, but
I do want to get value for the money I spend.

Thanks for any ideas.


     Frank R.Brown
     Frank.R.Brown@MailAndNews

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