[comp.sys.sun] Dead color monitor

flynn@pixel.cps.msu.edu (Patrick J. Flynn) (01/16/89)

We've had a 15" color monitor conk out on us for the second time in nine
months.  It cost $1500 to fix it last March, and we really have no
interest in throwing good money after bad, I'd like to know if there are
any third-party color monitors available for Suns.  Please e-mail replies
to me, and if there's enough of a response, I'll summarize to Sun-Spots.

Thx.  Pat Flynn
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Patrick Flynn, Dept. of Computer Science, Michigan State University
flynn@cpsvax.cps.msu.edu  uunet!frith!flynn  FLYNN@MSUEGR.BITNET

jgarb@erim.org (Joe Garbarino) (01/24/89)

Hello.  I'm Joe Garbarino from ERIM in Ann Arbor.  There is a company
called Artecon in Carlsbad, CA. which supplies Sun compatible disks,
tapes, mice, monitors, etc.  The full address is

			Artecon
			2431 Imapla Dr.
			Carlsbad, CA.  92008-3864
			(619)931-5500

I purchased a disk drive from them and am very happy both with the drive
and the support provided when I had problems formatting it.  From a price
list effective December 1st, 1988 (please don't quote):  15" 1152x900
color monitor with OCLI coating was $3025 list; 19" 1152x900 color monitor
with OCLI coating was $5869 list.

	Joe Garbarino
	ERIM
	P.O. Box 8618
	Ann Arbor, Mi.  48107
	(313)994-1200 x2508
	jgarb@csd360b.erim.org