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TruFloridaGator 06-22-2005 12:52 AM

Avoiding overlap
 
Is there anyway to avoid overlap 4 tabling without a 2001fp or similar model? I'm looking for a bit cheaper solution. Or if not, what is a good LCD to get to avoid overlap for 2 tabling? I'm looking for a monitor under 275 to get the best options for multing. Thanks as always guys!

tylerdurden 06-22-2005 12:54 AM

Re: Avoiding overlap
 
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Is there anyway to avoid overlap 4 tabling without a 2001fp or similar model? I'm looking for a bit cheaper solution. Or if not, what is a good LCD to get to avoid overlap for 2 tabling? I'm looking for a monitor under 275 to get the best options for multing. Thanks as always guys!

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Anything that will do 2 tables without overlap will do 4 (well, there are a few widescreen LCDs that aren't quite tall enough to do 4, but those are the exception). THe 2001FP is really the cheapest LCD that will do 4 with no overlap. You can find some decent 19 or 20 inch CRT displays that will do 1600x1200 in your price range, though.

pshabi 06-22-2005 12:59 AM

Re: Avoiding overlap
 
I just bought an Insignia 19"CRT at Best Buy. It was under $100 after rebate. Just get 4 tables with no overlap. Cheap. 1600 x 1200 resi.

YetioDoom 06-22-2005 04:25 PM

Re: Avoiding overlap
 
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I just bought an Insignia 19"CRT at Best Buy. It was under $100 after rebate. Just get 4 tables with no overlap. Cheap. 1600 x 1200 resi.

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Yup, if you have the space, CRT monitors are much cheaper than LCDs.


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