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Re: Pics of Apple Digital RGB Mon 100?
On Jun 7, 12:01 am, Silicon Sam <Silicon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 6, 10:48 pm, A2Aviator <a2avia...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > ..and should you decide to buy one, it's absolutely best if you get it
> > local enough to drive to pick it up, or the seller has the ORIGINAL
> > carton AND ALL THE PACKING. .. and knows how to use it.
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> > There's these little rubber blocks that go in the CRT frame to keep it
> > centered while in transit.
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> > This monitor does not ship well. The CRT neck PCB is very heavy for a
> > neck PCB and it breaks the neck when slammed.
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> > If I were needing one, I would be prepared to drive a couple hundred
> > miles if I needed to pick it up.
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> > It's basically, as you see- a Monitor // on steroids. The bottom lower
> > edge also matches the slant on the /// case so that this monitor can
> > sit on top of an Apple /// or on a //e. Another thing, I really don't
> > recommend putting the DuoDisk under it, or using this thing with a
> > thin sided //e case. It tends to warp the case. It's best on the
> > original hard sided case.
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> I think I have one in my warehouse somewhere. I also seem to recall
> a motorized tilt button on the monitor. You couldn't just tilt it
> like a Monitor //.
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> Anyone recall this as well?
Just recalled, it was on the side, right next to the power switch.
No UP and DOWN, just hold the button and it would tilt one way, reach
the end, and go back the other direction.