If you get a methyl-methacrylate cement for polycarbonates, etc, and use it to
patch the gash, then polish it with steel wool (since the plastic's too soft for
sanding) you might be able to make the thing look tolerable. I frequently use
monitors like this to give away along with donated computers, and don't like
them to look TOO terrible, hence I've found a few ways to get past some of the
common cosmetic problems. They are made of remarkably soft plastic that's easy
to damage.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Ford" <mikeford_at_socal.rr.com>
To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 9:14 PM
Subject: Re: Nec Multisync II monitor
> >>I have a pretty rough looking Nec Multisync II monitor in my car, hope it
> >>works, but more so hope its one of the "good" monitors to have the list has
> >>talked about in the past, is it?
> >
> >It certainly is. It's a multisync which will sync down to 15KHz (same as TV
> >modes and "RGB" monitors) analogue as well as digital.
> >Watch out for its big brother, the 3D.
>
> Thats what one of my other friends said, NEC II good, 3D better. I haven't
> even tested this one for working yet, and it is ROUGH from poor handling
> (ie gash in the case side). Still if it works I'll keep it for bench use,
> or wait til I find a dead one in a nicer case.
>
>
>
Received on Sun Sep 16 2001 - 09:29:24 BST
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