Honestly, you'll never use the pivot. I have a Dell 22" that can pivot (I
really don't know of any that cannot), but I never use it that way. I can
see all of what I want on it no problem.
I'd suggest looking for something that is high definition. Dell Monitors are
generally rated really high. Apple's monitors are nice too. Something with
DVI on it. You don't want VGA as you'll lose resolution. There is a big
difference.

Also, you might want at least 24". The prices are good on them. The leap to
30" is still rather large (like twice the price of a 24" monitor).

On Mon, Aug 11, 2008 at 6:38 PM, Williams, Jim <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Friends...
> One non-crappy outcome of the flood at my house is that I get to upgrade
> some of the equipment that got washed away.
>
> I want to replace one CRT I had with a 21-22" or bigger LCD monitor with
> pivot capability so I can see a full orchestra or band page--in portrait
> orientation--at a decent size and use my existing monitor to view K2 or
> other stuff.
>
> What should I look for? Avoid at all cost? My only criteria are 21-22" or
> bigger and pivot capability. I don't need other fancy addons. Thanx in
> advance for any advice.
>
> Jim
>
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