Eric,
Its an Ergotron neoflex lcd arm. Under $70 USD, it was the cheapest brand name I could
find. You can get them as cheap as $20 (mono price) but I wanted something reasonably
reliable. Its not perfect but the build quality is decent and I like the 3 yr warranty.
My syncmaster pictured also doesn't support the necessary 1600x1200 frame rate
(vertical 75hz, I think) A quick look through newegg didn't leave me with great
options.
Is the higher resolution really necessary? I also want to run it high but does it really
help usability or practicality? Does the screen real estate matter that much? Not judging
just trying to understand the benefit....
Thanks
Keith
Eric Smith <eric at brouhaha.com> wrote:
Keith Monahan wrote:
I wanted to buy an equipment cart to house the
huge HP 16700A logic
analyzer I bought, and I couldn't find one that would suit my needs.
So I built it:
Nice work! I should build a copy for use with my 16702A or 16700B.
Where did you get the arm for the monitor?
My 16702A has a bad LCD panel, so I'm using it with an external LCD
monitor, just like a 16700A. I'm frustrated that it doesn't support
the
native 1600x1200 resolution of the Samsung Syncmaster 213T monitor that
I want to use with it. IIRC, the logic analyzer does have a 1600x1200
mode, but not at a sync rate the Samsung is happy with. The logic
analyzer has one setting that apparently supposed to be customizable,
but I can't find a way to set i up.
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