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- From: brianc@iastate.edu (Brian J Cerveny)
- Subject: Re: AGA monitors.
- Message-ID: <brianc.721411609@pv660a.vincent.iastate.edu>
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames IA
- References: <brianc.721023504@pv660a.vincent.iastate.edu> <1992Nov9.233614.29593@fcom.cc.utah.edu>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 16:06:49 GMT
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- In <1992Nov9.233614.29593@fcom.cc.utah.edu> val@news.ccutah.edu (Val Kartchner) writes:
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- >: 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?
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- Yes, it handles overscan quite nicely. (Remember, it also handles composite
- video, which goes hand-in-hand with overscan.)
- --
- // Brian J. Cerveny (brianc@iastate.edu)
- \X/ No, I don't know Marc Barrett, so quit sending email about him!
- "If the founding fathers were alive today they'd be spinning in their graves."
- - Jeff Greenfield, ABC News Nightline, October 12, 1992.
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