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<title>TidBITS: Expanding the View with a Dell LCD Display</title>
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<description><![CDATA[We bought two of these monitors for our office. I have one connected  <br>
to my G4 along with an Apple 17&quot; studio display, and its picture is  <br>
much sharper and brighter. I have an embarrassment of display real  <br>
estate riches with the two monitors side by side, but as a graphic  <br>
designer who must contend with several programs with arrays of  <br>
palates, all those pixels makes life much easier.<br>
<br>
&lt;<a href="http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=08202">http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=08202</a>&gt;<br>
<br>
Also, we timed our purchases pretty well. We bought both monitors for  <br>
less than $400 at two different times. Running under Panther, I  <br>
haven't found any option that allows the use of the monitor at 90  <br>
degree mode, but I see little use for that anyway.<br>
<br>
With this monitor on the market, only a fool would spend the hundreds  <br>
more for Apple's equivalent.<br>
<br>
Randy Garbin<br>
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Creative Director<br>
<br>
Serving the Restaurant Industry<br>
State &amp; Main Associates<br>
87 East Butler Pike<br>
Ambler, PA 19046<br>
t: 215-619-2868<br>
c: 215-370-7082<br>
f: 267-200-0284<br>
www.statemain.com<br>
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