PC Pro: Change of specification to JAL Recommended PC
By Tim Danton, Deputy Editor, PC Pro
Posted on 17 Nov 2003 at 17:15
JAL has been forced to replace the monitor included with its Monarch XP3000 PC, which has won a Recommended award in the January 2004 issue of PC Pro.
JAL has been forced to replace the monitor included with its Monarch XP3000 PC, which has won a Recommended award in the January 2004 issue of PC Pro.
Instead of the Sharp LL-T17D4-B monitor, which won't be available until January due to shortages, JAL will ship the PC with the Iiyama ProLite E431B.
As the E431B is a superior screen, with a faster response time, and it matches the Monarch's styling, PC Pro is happy to accept this replacement.
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