From:
David Savage
G'day All
So last night I'm reading the PDML, surfing the web trying to get my
repaired PC back up to date, when all of a sudden my CRT main monitor
makes a sound flickers like it's decided it needs to degauss. When
the screen comes back to life I've got these very
G'day All
So last night I'm reading the PDML, surfing the web trying to get my
repaired PC back up to date, when all of a sudden my CRT main monitor
makes a sound flickers like it's decided it needs to degauss. When
the screen comes back to life I've got these very pretty, but
seriously
On May 11, 2004, at 9:59 AM, Shel Belinkoff wrote:
I'm looking for a high quality CRT monitor on which to do my Photoshop
work. I've heard very good things about the LaCie Electronblue IV and
the
Sony Artisan, as well as a particular model of NEC, the model number of
which escapes me right now.
On 11 May 2004 at 18:14, David Mann wrote:
I'm currently saving for an Apple HD Cinema Display because these two
screens are far too big (and are probably cooking my brain). LCDs also
have a much shorter warm-up time while consuming less power.
Unfortunately the really good ones are
I'm looking for a high quality CRT monitor on which to do my Photoshop
work. I've heard very good things about the LaCie Electronblue IV and the
Sony Artisan, as well as a particular model of NEC, the model number of
which escapes me right now. Has anyone any experience with these monitors?
Any
In a message dated 3/3/2001 2:05:26 AM Eastern Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure this isn't news to most of y'all -- it wasn't exactly a surprise to
me, either -- but at the moment I'm fascinated by it.
Much of the difference could simply be the age of the tube gasses
The day the current PUG went up, I took a first look at each photo
on the Macintosh beside my bed.
Since then, I've had it up on the Sun downstairs (in the half of the
living room designated the server farm), occasionally hitting the
"next" button if I'm down there to work on one of those
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