Re: 19" crt



In article <fcbjv7$r1m$1@xxxxxxxx>, news <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Can anyone recommend a CRT monitor available off the shelf in the uk?
TIA


I have a Viewsonic P95f+ and love it. It comes with a calibration
profile, FWIW. (where do they get these model numbers?)

It cost me $265US a couple years ago.

It has a button that shifts between 3 intensity levels, standard,
"graphics" and movie viewing and I hope that appropriate use will
extent the CRT life.






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