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- From: SA9418@IDA.UTB.HB.SE (Martin Caspersson)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy,comp.sys.amiga.misc,comp.sys.amiga.hardware,comp.sys.amiga.applications
- Subject: Re: Msg from Carl Sassenrath (VISCorp)
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 1996 13:09:10 GMT
- Organization: Dep. of Computer Sience and Business Administration
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- rycohen@acsu.buffalo.edu (Ross Y Cohen) wrote:
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- >>Oh really...have you ever connected ANY Amiga to a TV and then connected it to
- >>a monitor? The difference is quite noticeable even on the BETTER TV standard,
- >>PAL-D!
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- >Connecting a computer to a TV was OK in 1982, not now.
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- >Ross.
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- Have you seen an Amiga connected to a TV equipped with a EURO-SCART
- stanndard connector (This is direct RGB feed to the electron cannons)?
- The picture quality equals that of the 1084 (at least it did on my TV
- when I used one (now I have a 1438)). This would be quite useable for
- Internet, interactive cabletv and such thing, but I doubt it would
- work for more serious stuff. I don't know if there's something
- simmilar in the USA thought as the RF connector is nothing to write
- home about.
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