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   Curious to DaveJohnson12@nospam.   
   Re: How do I adjust monitor color in Win   
   18 May 05 16:03:21   
   
   XPost: alt.sys.pc-clone.dell, microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion,   
   alt.windows95   
   From: Curious@curiosity.net   
      
   On Wed, 18 May 2005 21:29:50 GMT, DaveJohnson12@nospam. wrote:   
   >   
   >Thanks Tanya. I've decided to stick with the one I have. I found two I might   
   >like but no one sells them, an NEC FE770 and an IBM C170. Other than CompUSA   
   and   
   >the appliance chains, there are no computer stores in my area except for some   
   >that don't keep anything in stock, not even display models. The local Dell   
   store   
   >sells the NEC but there's no display model so they are no help. Gateway sells   
   >the IBM but they closed all their stores. ;-) I could order them but since no   
   >one reviews CRT monitors anymore I'd have to hope for the best and I don't   
   want   
   >to do that. It's too late anyway. Thursday is the last day I can return the   
   new   
   >monitor and I can't afford to be without a monitor while I wait for a new one.   
   >I'd get an LCD at this point but I don't think they will work with my old OS,   
   >Windows 95. I'm guessing Win95 wouldn't know anything about the 5:4 resolution   
   >so I'd get a messed up picture if it would even display anything. Monitor   
   >drivers wouldn't help since they won't work with this old OS.   
      
   Get one of these:   
      
   http://search.ebay.com/dell-p780_W0QQfkrZ1QQfromZR8   
      
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