Video Monitor Compatibility

Joe josephj at main.nc.us
Fri Feb 7 21:38:15 EST 2003


Thanks!  But, where did you look?  I had trouble even finding another place
that sold them (buycomp.com - for a lot more money).

Joe

----- Original Message -----
From: "JJ Neff" <jjneff at yahoo.com>
To: <nflug at nflug.org>
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 3:05 PM
Subject: Re: Video Monitor Compatibility


> Sorry this is so late but you don't even need a manual when you knwo where
to
> look
>
> Vertical Frequency
>  56-75Hz
>
> Horizontal Frequency
>  61-68kHz
>
>
> That's the spec for that monitor and you can enter it manually, also  0.28
dot
> pitch and 1280 X 1024 max res.  THose settings are helpful for fine tuning
but
> I ususally enter the actual V and H Frqs as I get the best performance
without
> the risk of over doing it...
>
> JJN
> --- Joe <josephj at main.nc.us> wrote:
> > Hi. I'm thinking about buying a Kogi 17.1" LCD monitor for my computer
(on
> > sale at Best Buy).  I went to Red Hat and Mandrake hardware pages and
> > couldn't find Kogi or Gvision at all.  Are there any Linux issues with
> > monitors per se or just with video cards?  I know you have to get the
> > settings right in the drivers to avoid damaging the display (at least
with
> > CRT's), but that should just be copying a few specs from the product
manual
> > into a form or table during the install.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Joe Pollock
> >
> > (I'm currently on this list as josephj at main.nc.us, but I'm temporarily
up in
> > Buffalo, so I have to use this email address.)
> >
>
>
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