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>Dan Hartman wrote:You can try Nation Display http://www.nationaldisplay.com/
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\n>>Has anybody used the Iiyama 5311? My coworkers would like to get a
\n>>display similar to my T210 (for a number of reasons, QXGA is more usable
\n>>to us than QUXGA). While the T210 appears to be unobtainable now, it
\n>>seems like the 5311 might still be in production, or else there's enough
\n>>of them out there that buying one isn't a problem.
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\n>>It seems like it uses the same panel as the IBM T210, and perhaps even
\n>>the same firmware from looking at the manual.
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\n>>Alternatively, if anyone knows a source for new, in-warranty T210's that
\n>>would be interesting as well.
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\n>>Thanks! -- and my apologies if this is too far off-topic.
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\n>>-dan
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\n>If your coworker wants 60Hz, make sure the manufacturer guarantees that
\n>dual-link is fully operational. Like I said before, the dual-link in
\n>the T210 is quirky.
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\n>Why not get the Apple 30? Just sit back more :)
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\n>--wilson
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