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- From: joewald@crl.com (Joseph Waldvogel)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: A1200 Flicker free?
- Date: 10 Feb 1996 22:19:22 GMT
- Organization: CRL Dialup Internet Access
- Message-ID: <692.6614T838T916@crl.com>
- References: <Pine.LNX.3.91.960210212051.19042D-100000@mail.inhb.co.nz>
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- >On Wed, 7 Feb 1996, Paper Tiger wrote:
-
- >> Hello,
- >>
- >> Our new Gecko product was designed to allow Amigas to
- >> utilize low cost VGA displays in most Amiga modes.
-
- >[much deleted]
-
- >> What is included with the Gecko is the main unit (about the
- >> size of a modem), power supply, and a cable (goes between
- >> the Gecko and the Amiga 23 pin RGB port). Street price
- >> somewhere around $400 USD.
-
- >So whats the point? Sure you could buy one and then use a cheap VGA
- >monitor, but by the time you've paid for the gecko and the monitor, you
- >could have bought a m/sync that does 15khz modes and the VGA modes.
-
- You could buy a MultiScan Cheaper then that $400 Plus the price of a VGA
- Monitor.
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