On Friday, May 14, 2004, at 09:41 AM, J.S. Garrison wrote:


on 5/14/04 8:51 AM, Andrew McCall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Pretty much as the subject says :)


One of my favorites is the Apple Multiple Scan 15 with the built-in stereo
speakers.


It has a flat front and a base. It "spiffs" up the IIci nicely. It's
impressive when used with the right video card.

My current work "guest Mac" is a IIci. I like to use them in the upright "mini tower" mode. I'm currently auditioning an EA research EAsycolor24 video card. It's running (via a VGA adapter) thousands of colors at 1380X1040 on a Mitsubishi Diamond Plus 200, and it really is impressive! Absolutely dwarfs the IIci beside it......


I wish I had one of these monitors at home...

John

BTW apart from the number of colors and the maximum resolution, what makes for a "good" video card? I read about acceleration but I don't understand what this involves. Earlier, there was (very interesting) talk about removing the daughter card from supermac cards to save power. As I don't do photoshop work, is this the only benefit? I do display digital photos using JPEGview.


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