Which Monitor?

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Ron Shepherd

I have been advised to get a 128mb ATI Radeon 9800 graphics card with DVI
Dual monitor support with t\v out.
Do I have to get an expensive monitor to justify the card or will a bottom
of the range one suffice. Thank you.
Ron.
 
Go with a good monitor.

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-----Original Message-----
I have been advised to get a 128mb ATI Radeon 9800 graphics card with DVI
Dual monitor support with t\v out.
Do I have to get an expensive monitor to justify the card or will a bottom
of the range one suffice. Thank you.
Ron.


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you get what you pay for so i would go middle of the road
and compromise. I've got the nvidia g-force 5600 for about
$250. It would make no sense to not be able to see what
i'm paying sooooo much for so i bought a used gateway 15"
LCD monitor. Just keep your eyes open.
 
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