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- From: morsteen@login.eunet.no (Morten Steen)
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- Subject: Re: Monitors?
- Date: 26 Jan 1996 23:41:54 GMT
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- The 25.january 1996, Bill the Hamster wrote,
-
- >Hi all. I'm interested in getting a monitor for my Miggy, to replace the
- >naff TV I use at the mo.
-
- >I use a (pre Escom) A1200 (PAL)
-
- >What sort of monitor should I get? (Price is an object)
- >Would I need to get speakers as well?
- >What is Multisync? And do I need it to run the AGA programs?
-
- >Thanks muchly for your help.
- >--
-
- Well, I think you should go for a Multisync monitor.
-
- A Multisync monitor is a monitor that is capable of using different vertical
- frequencies. In short words, you can use PAL, DblPAL, Super72, VGA, and all
- the rest of the Amiga's resolutions.
-
- A good buy, if you can't afford a very expensive monitor is the Amiga Tech
- 1438 monitor, which is almost the same as the MicroVitec 1438 Monitor.
- Almost the only difference is that the one from Amiga Tech is supplied with
- speakers.
-
- The only problem with this monitors is that it's some very irritating borders
- on the sides of the screen especially if you run DblPAL mode.
- But it is working fine if you're using the Super72 mode, and run's in 800*600
- and you can find some new drivers for this monitors on the Aminet that reduces
- the flicker in this resolutinons.
-
- Hope that this will help you find the monitor that suits your needs.
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