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--- In IBM_T2X_LCD@yahoogroups.com, "p_duanra" <p_duanra@...> wrote:
\n>
\n> > The other alternative seems to be modifying 1920x1200 laptop
\n> > monitors to work as a desktop, they are 15.4" thus they would
\n> > be a good size instead of the huge 24 dells that i use to own.
\n>
\n> Or you could assemble a lot of Toshiba Libretto displays, which
\n> are 1280x768, but at about 200dpi too, just like the T221 :-)
\n>
\n> Pierre
\n>