Re: [foxboro] monitor question

  • From: duc.do@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jun 2002 11:19:23 -0400

Troy,

We went with the flat LCD screens, too, for ease of installation. The model
we chose is the NEC LCD2010X with 20" viewable screen. These have the ambix
auto-sensing software, so you don't have to mess with setting up the screen
size as you would if you use the Foxboro-branded flat screens (which, I
understand, are also NEC screens, but at typical Foxboro markup). Just plug
'em in and they work. We use them with the D-style boxes mainly, but also on
a couple of B-style AWs.

They were in the $2500 range six months ago. I understand you can buy them
for quite a bit less now.

Duc

-- 
Duc M. Do
Dow Corning Corp.
Carrollton Plant
Carrollton, KY, US


-----Original Message-----
From: Troy L Brazell [mailto:tlbrazell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, June 05, 2002 10:57 AM
To: foxboro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [foxboro] monitor question

We too are looking at switching monitors, however, we are wanting to go the
flat screen LCD's. We are looking at several different brands and are
having a hard time deciding which brand to beta. Has anyone tried flat
screen LCD's?
Thanks
Troy

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Borger, Texas
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