Victoria
> We had a similar situation at the University of North
> London. The student with epilepsy also required a
> non-flickering screen. Rather than a lap top we asked for
> a desk top computer with a special screen. We obtained a
> Pentium Computer with a TFT monitor screen (the same type
> of screen as a lap top). This was a bit cheaper than a lap
> top would have been. The LEA, fortunately, did not
> require expert advice - a letter from her GP was
> sufficient. I'm not sure if that's very much help, but if
> you want the name of the company who supplied the
> equipment, please contact me again.
I've always found the desktop / TFT monitor soultion to be more
expensive.
How much did your TFT monitor cost?
We currently pay stlg1685 for a 12.1" TFT P166MMX 32MB notebook and I've
found that TFT screens usually cost about the same.
Regards
Paul Dilley, Technical Manager
Computer Centre for People with Disabilities, University of Westminster
** The Central London Access Centre ** NFAC **
Tel: +44 171 911 5000 Fax: +44 171 911 5162 http://www.wmin.ac.uk/ccpd/
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