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- From: ecsjols@klecsd.ericsson.se (Joakim Olsen)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics
- Subject: Re: Best monitor for CV64?
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 1996 07:43:40 GMT
- Organization: Ericsson Mobile Communications AB
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- On 23 Jan 1996 08:34:18 GMT, creighto@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE (Oliver
- Creighton) wrote:
-
- >Oliver Creighton (creighto@Informatik.TU-Muenchen.DE) wrote:
- >
- >First of all, thanks for your replies!
- >
- >I read that some of the 17" monitors (e.g. VisionMaster) have
- >problems with CV64. Is that due to the monitors or to the CV64?
- >
- >I am currently thinking about buying a VisionMaster 21", ever
- >heard of problems with this monitor?
-
- If this is the iiyama vision-master 21" you're talking about, it's a
- great monitor. I got one here at work and the display is very sharp and
- crisp. It handles 24.8-92kHz, 50-160Hz and 200MHz dot-clock, pretty good,
- better than the CV-64 can handle, so at least your graphics-board won't be
- sitting there doing nothing... :)
-
- One backdraw though... Mine is of the trinitron-kind, which means it got
- two, faint horizontal-lines (not very disturbing, but just so you know..).
- If you look at the monitor closely you can see them, but from a normal
- viewing-distance they can hardly be seen..
-
- The version I've got says 'Max 1280x1024 NI', but a collegue's says 'Max
- 1600x1200 NI', his is a model 9021 and mine is a 9121. Mine has
- motor-control, his hasn't.. (a bit tough to tilt and swirl a 35Kg monitor
- without remotecontrol and a motor..:)
-
- /Joakim Olsen (ecsjols@klecsd.ericsson.se)
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