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From: lbotez@pnet02.gryphon.com (Lynda Botez)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple
Subject: IIGS capability question
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Date: 28 Aug 89 17:40:21 GMT
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[Delaney writes]  
>>You'll want a color monitor.  Look at SONY monitor TV their as good or
>>better than the apple and often cheeper.

[Bazyar writes]
>The Apple monitor IS a Sony. But true you can get a mass-market Sony
>cheaper. Go for a Mult-Scan analog if you can afford it (about the same
>price as the Apple, much much better and compatible with IBM VGA).

If I knew then what I know now, there would be NO way I would have purchased
the Apple monitor that comes with the GS.  BTW, Trinitron also makes an
excellent TV monitor.  At least if your computer becomes outdated, you still
have a television set (if ALL else fails)...

>What's wrong with an Apple fan?

Where have you been?  Perhaps you are stone deaf, or don't you don't utilize
the "sound" features in the Apple IIgs.  That damn thing is so noisy, you can
hardly hear the speaker unless you turn it way up.  BTW, I've got a spare in
my closet I'd just love to get rid of... any takers?   Have I got a deal for
YOU!

Lynda

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