Hi all,

I'm looking for a new monitor to suit my PowerMac 9600MP, and have been
offered a Radius "Pivot Colour Display" at a good price. Unfortunately, the
seller knows nothing about the thing (he's a PC guy) and I haven't been able
to dig up much about it on the internet, so I thought I'd ask a few
questions here:

1. Can this thing be used on a PowerMac? Cool as it sounds, these types of
wierd monitor in my experience tend to be leftovers from the days when the
Mac II ruled the roost.
2. Does it require a special card? I thought it would, but then I've heard
that this type of monitor can also me used on a PC which would suggest
otherwise.
3. Does anyone know of I place I can learn more about these things? I
haven't had much luck at the usual suspects, but need to get back to the guy
with an answer soon lest it slip away.
4. Is there anything else I should know?
...and...
5. Am I crazy for even considering this? I'm hoping that this monitor will
give me some flexability in a small footprint, plus I love even mildly
exotic hardware....

Cheers,
Adam.


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