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- From: val@news.ccutah.edu (Val Kartchner)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Subject: Re: AGA monitors.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.233614.29593@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 23:36:14 GMT
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- : I'd suggest the Mitsubishi 14" Diamondscan, priced at around $450 US.
- : They just came out with a new model of it, still supporting the 15KHz
- : frequency, as well as composite video. .28mm dot pitch insures a nice
- : crisp resolution, and the Diamondscan is medium persistence so flicker
- : is significantly reduced, and is basically absent in the Super72 800x600
- : mode. (It is about like normal very slight non-interlaced PAL flicker
- : using the standard 2.x/3.x color scheme.) Animation is not blurred
- : either, as a result of the persistence, so that's not a problem.
- :
- : The 1960 has almost identical stats (.28mm dot pitch, etc.) except for
- : the persistence and composite video. I'll most likely go for the
- : Diamondscan though, simply because of the persistence.
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- But does the Diamodscan do overscan like the Commodore monitors? Are there
- any of the *VGA monitors and/or multiscan monitors that do overscan?
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