you could get a good (or at least OK) second hand Sony or Apple 17, 19 or even 21 for around $300 (depending on age) out of the Quokka. All the cheaper LCD screens are (dare I say it) rubbish for graphics work (ok for word processing but not for graphics work)

Hello All --

-- My son Miles has a G4 Powerbook with a 12-inch screen, and wants to get an additional monitor (17-inch plus) for detailed graphic work (he is a graphic artist), at a reasonable price. Any advice or offers, please, on what he should do?

-- He has looked at a new 17-inch Samsung for $215, but can also consider a second-hand screen, don't know if he could get a flat screen within his price range. Are there any issues with where a second monitor is plugged in? TIA.

David Noel
2004 Dec 9

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