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- From: ougjp@alinga.newcastle.edu.au (Josh Pryor)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: a1200 and svga monitors
- Date: 11 Jan 1996 12:32:04 GMT
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- Anthony L Ross (TRoss@cup.portal.com) wrote:
-
- : Ok, it is time for me to get a new monitor. However the one I want, a
- : multisync 17' RGB (15k - 40khz) is about $1000! Way out of my price range.
- : I remeber reading in the users manual that the A1200 can use svga monitors.
- : Wich are CHEAPER than RGB's (17' digital controls).
- : However, I cannot locate one that gets down to 15kHz. What gives? Does this
- : mean that if I get a SVGA that I will be able to see ONLY super screen modes?
-
- By definition an SVGA monitor will not go below 30kHz. Only a multisync
- will go down to 15kHz, therefore and SVGA monitor will only handle
- DBL and productivity screenmodes, whereas a multisync will handle ALL
-
-
- : What is SCART and how does it look as compared to
- : a) Composite Video
- : b) RGB/SGVA Monitors
-
- SCART will give a virtually identical display to Composite, but will be
- far inferior to SVGA/multisync. (Bear in mind that both SVGA and
- multisync can be described as RGB).
-
-
- : Also, if there is a 17 inch, (digital controls, preferably on the front) RGB,
- : multisync monitor for about $600, can someone be as so kind as to point out
- : where to get it.
-
- hmm
-
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