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Re: Plug-In Version of SSL Compressor Released for Free [message #59104 is a reply to message #59103] |
Fri, 14 October 2005 14:30 |
Tony Benson
Messages: 453 Registered: June 2006
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t says SSL in big letters at the top of the
screen.
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> >How impressive! Seriously, it's free, so what the heck.
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> Agreed - go for it... if I had a Mac, I'd try it out... I'm just
> pointing out that it's not "the" SSL compressor.
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> NeilRichard,
I'll be the vote for the other side. I have a single 20" and love the
1600X1200. Can see a whole bunch of the mixer at that resoltion.
Haven't found a 19" that has that (for a reasonable price). Of course,
I picked up my 20 pretty cheap. My second will likely be a 19" when I
get around to it.
Just my two cents (or $449 + Sshipping)
JH
Richard Faylor wrote:
> Richard,
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> I've bought a used Mac G4 to use with Paris that has more horsepower than
> my previous Mac G3. Now I have to make a decision about displays. The G4
> has two video cards so it can support two monitors. But one of the video
> cards provides a DVI digital connection that, according to Apple, works better
> with the newest Apple displays, such as their 20-inch $800 display. My local
> Apple salesman claims therefore that the Apple display with the DVI connection
> will be superior in quality to any typical PC-world display with a VGA connection.
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> My question: Which is better for monitoring Paris--two 17" or 19" displays
> (costing $1,000 or so together) of decent quality or one 20" display (costing
> $800) of marginally better quality?
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