[comp.sys.apple] Color Monitor for Mac II

REWING@TRINCC.BITNET (09/17/88)

Although there are plenty of Mac II compatible monitors out there,
the general concensus from all the various publications that have
tested monitors is that the Apple Mac II RGB monitor is still the
best to date.  If price concerns you that much, I'd look at Sony's
offerings, since they would most likely be the closest to the Apple
design, since it is a Sony.  The specs on their CDP-1302 and 1303
aren't as good as the model they made for us, but they are still
excellent monitors and you can often find them discounted.  Hope this
helps.

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TMURPHY@wpi.BITNET (09/17/88)

I would recomend looking at the Mitsubishi Diamond Scan series.  I run
one on my AT, but it also accepts Mac II analog video.

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Thomas C. Murphy         Worcester Polytechnic Institute CAD Lab
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