Hi Alice,

I've got an LG DM2352D-PZ passive stereo monitor, which seems to be comparable 
to the Zalman and works under the Zalman setting in coot and ccp4mg on my Mac.  
I've been happy with it, at least since I worked out some video settings (very 
different from the defaults) that made it easier to look at the screen for long 
periods of time.  For stereo mode, it would be nice if it were higher than HD 
resolution, but I don't think the Zalman monitors were different in that 
respect.

Best wishes,

Randy

On 9 Sep 2013, at 06:26, Alice Vrielink <alice.vriel...@uwa.edu.au> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I want to buy a stereo monitor for use with Pymol and Coot.  I have a Zalman 
> monitor currently 
> but want another monitor for use by others in the lab.  It seems that Zalman 
> monitors 
> have been discontinued.  Does anyone have experience with other monitors and 
> could 
> share which are compatible with the above software.  Most of the computers 
> that would 
> be used with this monitor would be Macs.
> 
> Thanks in advance!!
> 
> Alice
> 
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