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[ILUG] Flat panel monitors (TFT LCD) - advice?

[ILUG] Flat panel monitors (TFT LCD) - advice?

Kevin Brennan kevin.brennan at redsquared.com
Sun Jan 3 17:50:05 GMT 2010


Brian Foster wrote:
>   | Date: Sun, 03 Jan 2010 14:49:56 +0000
>   | From: Kevin Brennan <kevin.brennan at redsquared.com>
>   |[ ... ]
>   | It's used for three things Wii, DVD player and PC.  [ ... ]
>   | PC is not heavily used as it's really for kids to use but I would
>   | be happy with it as a desktop.
> 
>  I should have been a bit clearer:  The ONLY thing it will be used
>  for is a PC.  I don't have, don't want, and won't get, a TV, DVD
>  player, or games console.  It's for a (elderly) Linux-only PC,
>  albeit one of these days a newer/modern PC cannot be ruled out.
> 
> cheers!
> 	-blf-
> 

I was really just pointing out that it was versatile, it's nice to have 
DVI, HDMI and a VGA connector all on a single unit.
KB

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