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Author: Kimba Kim
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Subject: monitor
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<P>Craig,</P>
<P>Did you get your monitor problem resolved? I was thinking about purchasing the same monitor from Costco and I ran into your message. It seems like a pretty good deal for a 17 inch monitor. Would you consider any other monitor on the market around the $350 price range. You probably don't care to hear this, but Costco dropped $50 on that monitor.</P></FONT><FONT face="Courier New" size=2>
<P>Charlie C. Kim </P></FONT><FONT face="Times New Roman">
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<P>Also, I bought one the Princeton Graphic VL173 flat panel displays ($</P>
<P>429 - Costco) which works fine at 1280x1024 - set to 64.3 H sync and</P>
<P>60.0 V sync per manual.</P>
<P>But it's on a KVM switch and when I switch back from Windows machine,</P>
<P>their is a 'flashing' of refresh going on that is somewhat like an</P>
<P>interlace tracing. It's annoying as heck.</P>
<P>If I enter the control panel on the monitor and choose 'auto-tune' it</P>
<P>goes away. If I logout of X and restart X it goes away. But if I switch</P>
<P>to Windows and then come back, it's a jumpy screen again. The switch was</P>
<P>fine under CRT and I powered both systems down so the switch 'forgot'</P>
<P>about the monitor that was installed.</P>
<P>Anyone care to clue me in?</P>
<P>Craig</P></FONT><FONT size=2>
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