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RE:bad monitor

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jjmorey@MIT.EDU)
Tue Mar 11 13:21:30 1997

From: jjmorey@MIT.EDU
To: ruan@MIT.EDU
Cc: bmurphy@MIT.EDU, hotline@MIT.EDU
Date: Tue, 11 Mar 1997 13:21:26 EST


Hi Feng -

We can look into getting you the model monitor you want,
however we can not guarantee it.  I'll get back to you 
tomorrow to let you know what I found.

JJ

PS I did try to call you back and left a mssg

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From: "Feng P. Ruan" <ruan@MIT.EDU>
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Hi:

 Thanks for responding to me quickly.  My real question is 
  that if we compare side by side the performace of two
  monitors: one is the GDM-17E10 (made in USA) for Sparc 5
  and the other is this MCE MODEL 447L (made in Hungry), we
  may see the difference and also the problem that I am
  complaining about.  I am justing wondering if someone
  can help us to increase its refreshing rate (if possible)
  so that this monitor no longer flick in front of me.  Well,
  this may because that I have a weak eyesight and I am 
  very picky on the monitors. So I really appreciate
  if you can replace this monitor with a GDM-17E10. In this way,
  I feel this problem should be permenantly solved.

  Sincerely 

  feng ruan

    
  

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