Wednesday, July 24, 2013
I finally ordered a monitor to use with my Macbook. The problems with the Macbook's display are intermittent and I need a reliable auxiliary option. I wanted a light-weight monitor with no frills- and small enough to fit in my work area with the Macbook-- and my netbook.


I found this Hannspree HL HL161ABB 16-Inch Screen LED-Lit Monitorfor under $100.

According to the reviews-- I may not like all viewing angles of the display, however there should be no other issues. Price, size and weight sold me. I need to be able to move the monitor without too much hassle. The kitchen flat screen is too heavy to move and connected to Verizon equipment. I considered using a monitor from another system-- however decided I needed the system always operational for testing.
So it was a new monitor.
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