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Christopher Chaltain <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 24 Nov 2008 20:37:09 -0600
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I'm blind, and I've always gotten the cheapest monitor I can find. I did 
specifically switch over to LCD monitors a few years ago to save on 
energy and space. When buying monitors for my wife and son, who are 
sighted, I just go for size. I know there are metrics like refresh rates 
and all, but they're just numbers to me. I've told my wife and my son 
that if they don't like the monitors I get them then they can research 
them and let me know what to look for. they've never taken me up on that 
offer. I'm sure there are some high end monitors which use special 
connectors and all, but like I said, I've just picked up the cheapest 
monitor I could find and they've always just worked!

Sharon Hooley wrote:
>
> Hi all!
> I've never bought a monitor on my own before, so I'm wondering, is 
> there a specific type for different computers running Windows, or a 
> brand that is best?
> thanks!
>  
> Sharon
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Christopher

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