I, too, have been a guilt-ridden lurker on the list for some time now. I'm a scientific illustrator at the University of California, Berkeley, who formerly was illustrating entomological subjects but now finds herself mostly doing scanning and page design/layout. Recently, uncertain of Apple's fate, my supervisors have wanted to explore switching me from a Mac to a Windows NT workstation environment. The current plan is to set up an NT workstation side by side with my Mac, and purchase peripherals that will function well with either platform. At least this way we will have an opportunity to test if I can manage to do the same graphic tasks and interface with print and other vendors without undo glitches on a Windows platform BEFORE the switch is a done deal. (Note: I use Illustrator, FreeHand, Photoshop, PageMaker, QuarkXPress, PowerPoint, Persuasion, and DeltaGraph Pro to do my work.) The only given we have so far is that we're purchasing a HP laserjet (5M?) printer, since my inhouse technical support finds that HPs function reliably with both platforms. We're looking to purchase both a slide scanner and a good quality color scanner for non-transparent material. Currently, I use a shared Nikon CoolScan for scanning slides and an older (4 years?) UMAX 1260 for everything else. I remember a discussion some time back on the listserve comparing the CoolScan with some other brand of slide scanner (which I believe either Frank Ippolito or Britt Griswold liked better and/or said did a faster job of scanning). I will comb the SciArt archives for that info, but if anyone has any input I'd love to hear his/her acquired wisdom on the subject. (I find there is no magazine review or in-store demo that can substitute for the experience of subscribers on this list.) Ditto on the flatbed non-transparency scanner. I'm ideally looking for a flatbed in the price range of $2,000 or less, that does a good job scanning line art as well as color images. Last question: I need to purchase a good, crisp 20" (or so) monitor to go with the Windows machine (but could also be paired with the Power Mac 8100). I'm MOST concerned about whether it really appears sharp to the user across the whole screen. I currently have a Sony Trinitron that, in my opinion, is better than the equivalent Apple monitor. However, I wonder if anyone has experience with any other brand whose clarity and crispness they would recommend? Sorry for the big info request, but any and all input would be welcome. (Gosh and golly, I love this listserve!) Thanks a bunch. Christina L. Jordan, Principal Illustrator University of California, Berkeley College of Natural Resources Dean's Office 101 Giannini Hall #3100 Berkeley, CA 94720-3100 Phone: 510/642-4167, FAX: 510/642-4612 E-mail: [log in to unmask]