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- From: hielsche@aragorn.CSEE.Lehigh.Edu (Frank Hielscher)
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- Subject: Re: Opinion Wanted: 17" Nanao F550i vs T560i
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- Date: 25 Jan 93 02:00:31 GMT
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- gerry@cmu.edu (Gerry Roston) writes:
- >The 560 can run at 1280x1024 at 72 hz non-interlaced. The 560 is
- >limited to 60 hz non-interlaced.
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- This comment does not make any sense. Please be more careful in what you write.
-
- Now here is some advice, and some data:
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- 1. For (hopefully) accurate information, go right to the horses mouth.
- In this case, call Nanao at 1-800-800-5202 and ask for a catalog.
- Surely, that must be the best way to get factual information.
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- 2. Some data from my Nanao brochure:
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- Feature Nanao F550i Nanao T560i
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- Tube type 17" "Flat" tube 17" Trinitron tube
- Bandwidth 80 MHz 120 MHz
- MaxHorizScan 65 kHz 80 kHz
- MaxRecommResol 1024x768, NI, 75Hz 1280x1024, NI, 75Hz
- 1280x1024, I, ***
-
- *** - The brochure does not give a number, but from my notes I see
- that it's 60 Hz.
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- Street price (see Computer Shopper):
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- ~$1100 + ~$25 S/H ~$1850 + ~$50 S/H
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- The bottom line: The T560i can comfortably do 1280x1024. The F550i can't, but
- it's a lot cheaper.
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