L.D.,
Ask them if they will send you a loaner while your monitor is being repaired
or if they will instruct one of the retail stores, e.g., Best Buy,
OfficeMax, Office Depot, etc., to loan you a display model.
Roger Turk
Tucson, Arizona
L.D. wrote:
You haven't rec'd an update on ViewSonic because I haven't written them
back yet. They have ever so kindly offered to fix the monitor for me if
I only call an 800# and make arrangements.
While they are "fixing" it, how the @#$!!!! do they expect me to use my
computer? I'm working on how I'm going to ask *that* particular
question ... then I'll try to remember to cc the list.
l.d.
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On Thu, 12 Apr 2001 10:06:00 -0400, Roger Turk wrote:
> L.D.,
> I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop. It's been 12 days since you last
> posted about your monologue (to that point in time) with Viewsonic and I am
> curious about the outcome.
> I would much prefer analog adjustments on monitors than the digital button
> pushing and on-screen menus. Once again, I find it hard to understand the
> ideograms (def: "a picture or symbol used in a system of writing to
> represent an idea but not a particular word or phrase for it; _esp_: one
> that represents not the object pictured but some thing or idea that the
> object pictured is supposed to suggest") that are used with the buttons and
> by time I read what is on the screen menus, it disappears.
> Two of my monitors need work/replacement, and I am interested in your
> experience with Viewsonic as that is one of the models that I have been
> considering. (Either something like Viewsonic, or the cheapest monitor I
can
> find, e.g., KDS, Samtron, Envision, etc.)
> Roger Turk
> Tucson, Arizona