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Just wanted to interject a different perspective here for everyone discussing
the various ways that nonstandard monitors _might_ work for legacy hardware
users.

The monitor is the user interface in the same fashion that your modem or NIC
is the interface to the Internet as an 'interface' to you via your vision and
comprehension of the display on the monitor.

The _primary_ means of communication between you and your computer is the
monitor.  When text is poorly shaped (hard to read) or graphics colors are
distorted
or non-existent you are not getting 100% of the available information.  The
only
other reliable method your computer might use to communicate information to you
is sound and many turn that off unfortunately.

I realize that few people will ever get rid of a working monitor, they
stockpile them in
a closet but give away everything else including their mouse. LOL

The most significant piece of hardware for you, the human requiring an
interface, is
your monitor.  Money spent on an uptodate working LARGE monitor is never money
wasted or mis-spent and you _can_ resell a used monitor much faster than a used
computer (probably to someone with a dozen in a closet somewhere). ;-)

Just a thought.  YMMV
Charles.Angelich
http:/www.undercoverdesign.com/dosghost/

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