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Yup. SOP - Standard Operating Procedure - Screw the customer whenever
you can.<br>
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Ron<br>
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On 02/03/2011 08:27 AM, Richard Bronosky wrote:
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<p>You better get ready for it. All modern displays are digital
devices. Receiving VGA requires a A-D chipset which isn't cheap. They
will stop including those as soon as they believe they can. It's going
to hit like unlimited cellphone plans. Once one of them takes the
plunge, the others will follow.</p>
<blockquote type="cite">On Feb 3, 2011 12:16 AM, "Ron Frazier" <<a
moz-do-not-send="true" href="mailto:atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com">atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com</a>>
wrote:<br>
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Hi David,<br>
<br>
I do hope that the monitor / projector makers won't leave us<br>
(collectively) out in the cold having to buy thousands of "converters"<br>
to attach our old equipment to new display devices. I haven't bought any<br>
monitors or projectors very recently though. I think my Sony flat screen<br>
has a VGA port on the back, as well as HDMI.<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
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Ron<br>
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On 01/31/2011 06:20 PM, David Tomaschik wrote:<br>
> I can't say I've seen monitors/projectors without ...</font></p>
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