Hi .....
Believe it or not, I'm a retired Technician, but I wasn't trained on
how to tell the differance between a SVGA and a VGA computer monitor by
looking at it on a sales shelf... I have Win XP, and some of the
software wants a SVGA.. Or are the SVGA's the "flat" LCD ones??
My old monitor changed speed as it booted up, but after a change, I was
expecting a differance in DB-9 connectors, or something else obvious.
Thanks,
Dick
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