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itey

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#305808 5-Jun-2023 12:46
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We have just moved back to Auckland (North shore / Rodney area) and all our possessions are in storage. My partner is just finishing her PhD and is desperate for a monitor (she thought the laptop would suffice, but alas it doesn't). We have 3 monitors that we can't get to (hence don't want to buy another!), and so I'm wondering if anyone has one they're not using that we could borrow for 2-3 months until we have access to our existing screens?
Thank you!

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  #3085156 5-Jun-2023 17:18
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Would a 20" be alright? 1600x1200.




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  #3085187 5-Jun-2023 19:53
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We've got a secondhand 22" that we can lend.  Likely its 1680x1050 or similar resolution.  Pickup would be from Grey Lynn between 7am and 5pm business days.

 

Importantly... what connections does the laptop have?  VGA?  HDMI?  Displayport?





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  #3085328 6-Jun-2023 09:28
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I've got two. One is 24" with HDMI in Beach Haven.





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  #3088285 11-Jun-2023 06:26
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A bit late to the party but I have a couple of 22" you're welcome to, pick up Mt Eden. 


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