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>Well, they wrote that the 1280x960 res at 72Hz flickers and is not sharp!

I occasionally catch a tiny little bit of flicker on the right side of my 
emac screen. The only reason I see it is because I'm actively looking for 
it. If I forget about it, i don't notice it. It's not enough to concern 
me, but it might bug the heck out of someone else. 

Other than that, this thing is razor sharp, especially compared to my old 
15" multiple scan, which has been painful to look at since i got the 
emac. I've all but abandoned the old system, partly because i can't stand 
to look at its screen anymore.

I've seen far, far worse -- brand new PC monitors that ran at 60hz and 
flickered like old fluorescent tubes. My sister's monitor gets real 
jittery; the pixels sorta jump around in the center of the screen.

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