[ale] Monitor Advice
Tom Wiencko
tew at wiencko.com
Fri May 24 08:50:49 EDT 2002
I have a Sony SDM-M61 16" flat screen (larger screen area than the 17"
it replaced). It replaced two monitors on my desk. I currently have
it hooked up to four computers, three windows and one Linux with
absolutely no problems. The monitor itself has two inputs (including
one analog/digital combo) with a front panel A/B switch. I have
a monitor switch behind it. Linux plugs directly into the monitor A
port, the windows boxes plug into the switch which connects to the
monitor B port.
I absolutely love it. It worked on all the systems out of the box.
As soon as the prices come down a little more, a 20" or 21" is in
my future.
Tom
Greg wrote:
>
> My KDS 21" monitor (the fourth one in 2 months. At one time I had 3
> monitor boxes filled with dead monitors littering the hallway in my house.)
> just died and I am looking for advice on flat screens from the ALE list.
> Does anyone use a flat screen that can easily be used by several systems ?
> I intend to use the monitor with OpenBSD (Intel box), a Solaris SunBlade
> running Solaris 8.0, Windows, and Linux (on an Intel box). I have heard
> that many flat screen LCD's work well with Windows, but not with Linux ...
> is this true ? .... comments ? I would prefer to keep the price somewhat
> reasonable - under a grand to be precise and it needs to be large somewhere
> around 21" if possible.
>
> For the $45 shipping fee I can get a refurb under warranty, but I did this
> 2 months ago, and the warranty will wear out soon, so this option is quickly
> becoming a non-option. Time to buy something that will last longer than 2
> yrs and die out.
>
> TIA,
>
> Greg
>
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