Scott Gerber wrote:
> Mark,
> 
[snip]
> 
> IMHO, two monitors is the only way to go when working in photoshop or
> quark; I use one monitor for the image or layout and the other for all the
> palettes, always available. This is one of the most significant timesavers
> I know of. I paid about $15 for a second IX micro twin turbo video card
> online. I use me "best" monitor as my primary image monitor. In fact, the
> second monitor can be any old thing (even your venerable PT 17").
> 
> Good luck,
> Scott Gerber

I've had good luck here as well. I'm not as heavy into the graphic 
design side, but I did have an old Apple monitor finally start to 
misbehave. I took it to a guy to does component level repairs, but it 
also turned out that he sells used (fixed) equipment. Rather than have 
the old one fixed, I bought an Apple 17" Studio Display from him 
$150.00, and it's worked like a champ ever since.

Regard,

Tom


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