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From: brownc@utah-cs.UUCP (Eric C. Brown)
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: Re: !!!!???? I GOT A MAC ATTACK ????!!!
Message-ID: <3397@utah-cs.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 3-Jul-85 11:40:32 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul  3 11:40:32 1985
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Reply-To: brownc@utah-cs.UUCP (Eric C. Brown)
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In article <1017@cbdkc1.UUCP> gwe@dkc1.UUCP ( George Erhart  ) writes:
>In article <503@aicchi.UUCP> egv@aicchi.UUCP (Vann) writes:
>I would be unwilling to give up the Mac's super readable B&W screen
>for a few bits of color. I have used an IBM (yuck!) PC with their 
>brand of color monitor and it stinks! The damn thing aint readable! 
Try using a real monitor and color display, like the one on the Tandy 2000.
640x400 resolution w/ 8 colors; The display is crisp, clean, non-interlaced,
and more readable than the display on the Macintosh.  Just goes to show what
you can do if you're willing to put a couple of competent engineers on a
problem...

Eric C. Brown
brownc@utah-cs
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