{ "numMessagesInTopic": 38, "nextInTime": 2049, "senderId": "-vcICuw2tRa0CBj73MLqYZSBOvfG-G9tAebClnAP-1o2CK1eb4MvZ0XLmRcS7yppWTtfpB7x2DiZgtWC9ad3oKbpAFzUyw1BV2dw7g6AkL8", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "RE: [IBM_T2X_LCD] Know of a T221 for view in Manhattan?", "from": ""Paul Grace" <paulgrace@...>", "authorName": "Paul Grace", "msgSnippet": "I think it s a very poor choice if you are using windows. Windows does not really support anything other than standard resolution (96dpi) well, and if you set", "msgId": 2048, "profile": "pgrace_lookoutranch", "topicId": 2046, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 204294473, "messageBody": "
I am considering purchasing a T221 but have some concerns because \nmy
eyesight is very poor. I currently use a 24" Samsung monitor on an
ergo \narm that I pull up very close to my face and, since I am used to
sitting so \nclose to a monitor, I think that the T221 might work okay
for me (I really \nwant the desktop resolution). Before I commit to the
money and effort however \nI really want to see what a 22" desktop looks
like running at 3840x2400. Does \nanyone know of a T221 on display
somewhere in the vicinity of Manhattan \n(downtown preferrably) . I know
there used to be an IBM showroom thing \nsomewhere but I don't remember
where or if they would still have a \nT221.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.