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Old 02-15-2005, 03:52 PM   #15
Linda Nelson Linda Nelson is offline
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My computer is a laptop, so I can rest it on its side if desired (I never have though, as it would make accessing the keyboard more difficult).

My mother's computer monitor (samsung Syncmaster 213T) IS a truly pivoting monitor, with a neck to swivel the monitor from horizontal to vertical. The software she added to her computer to tell it to orient the screen vertical or horizontal is called Pivot Pro.
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