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From: waynec@hpsrlc.HP.COM (Wayne Cannon)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc
Subject: Re: Large CGA monitor
Message-ID: <3320070@hpsrlc.HP.COM>
Date: Sat, 5-Dec-87 18:26:26 EST
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Posted: Sat Dec  5 18:26:26 1987
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The Sony XBR series of Television sets have several models with CGA
compatible ports.  Probably the least expensive way to get a large
screen CGA monitor.  You can get a 26" version for $800-$1000, complete
with one of the best television's Consumer Reports has rated (they rated
the 20" version).  The television volume makes for much less expensive
monitors than the limited computer-monitor market.