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- From: mlb@rekab.demon.co.uk (Martin Leslie Baker)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Amiga Technologies M1438 monitor (Microvitec M1438)
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 1 Jan 1996 16:48:37 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Sender: amiga-reviews@math.uh.edu (comp.sys.amiga.reviews moderator)
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- Reply-To: mlb@rekab.demon.co.uk (Martin Leslie Baker)
- NNTP-Posting-Host: maya.cs.umass.edu
- Keywords: hardware, monitor, multisync, commercial
- X-Review-Number: Volume 1996 Number 1
- Originator: barrett@maya
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Amiga Technologies M1438S monitor
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- A 14-inch, .28 pitch, multisync monitor with internal stereo
- speakers.
-
- Vertical Scan Rates: 15-40 KHz
- Horizontal Scan Rates: 45-100 Hz
- MPR-II Compliant
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Amiga Technologies GmbH
- Address: Berliner Ring 89
- D-64625 Bensheim
- Germany
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- 299 GBP
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga Computer :) Not CD32 :(
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- The Monitor will work on any Amiga but you really need to
- be using AGA to get the most out of it.
-
- You'll also find the following software invaluable in
- getting the best from the monitor. All of it can be
- found on Aminet.
-
- gfx/aga/1942PatchAGA.lha Patch monitor drivers
- gfx/aga/MonEd3a.lha Edit monitor drivers
- utils/boot/Monitor3.0Patch.lha Patch monitor drivers
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None.
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Amiga 1200 68EC030/40, 4 MB Fast RAM, 2 MB Chip RAM
- Seagate 120 MB hard drive, Archos CD-ROM.
- AmigaDOS 3.0.
-
-
- INSTALLATION
-
- With the power off, plug the lead from the back of the monitor
- into the Amiga RGB port. Plug the supplied audio leads into the phono
- sockets on the back of your Amiga, or the outputs on the back of your
- CD-ROM drive as in my case, and the other end into the sockets on the
- back of the monitor.
-
- Then plug in the monitor power lead, either to the pass-thru
- on the back of your A4000, or like me, to the supplied mains lead.
-
- Switch on.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- The M1438S is basically Microvitec's M1438 but with the Amiga
- Tech logo and built in stereo speakers. The build quality is as good
- if not generally better than most VGA monitors. Amiga Tech have
- solved the old problem of banding that used to be experienced when
- using the Commodore VGA-Amiga adapter. The M1438S comes with a 23 pin
- connector as standard, wired straight into the back of the monitor. A
- power lead comes out the back and can be plugged into the monitor
- supply on the back of your A4000, or A1200T. Or if you're not that
- lucky you use the supplied "kettle" lead to connect to the mains. I
- was a little disappointed that there are no other inputs on the back
- of the monitor, composite, SVHS etc. This means you can't use the
- monitor with a CD32, although I suppose a multisync is a bit overkill
- for that. There are just two sockets on the back, for the left and
- right audio.
-
- Before buying the M1438S I was using a 14-inch colour TV and
- an amber 12-inch monitor so my Amiga booted a standard 640 * 256
- display. When I fired up the M1438S it reminded me of the C64 days,
- the text just looked so big.
-
- The first thing I did was to go into the Screen Mode
- preferences and select a DblPal HiRes No-Flicker screen. Wow. This
- is how the Amiga should look. I then turned on Mode Promotion in the
- IControl preferences, and then loaded some software. All my usual
- applications started up in beautiful HiRes Flicker free screens.
- Wordworth AGA, PageStream, CygnysEd are all so much better.
-
- When I'd gotten over the initial joy of being able to clearly
- see what my Amiga was up to, I became horrified at the really ugly
- black borders down either side. So at this point I applied the two
- sets of patches mentioned above and then got to work with MonEd. I
- have to say using MonEd isn't the most relaxing past time I can think
- of, but in no time at all I got rid of those black borders, although
- unfortunately I couldn't find any way to stretch the Amiga screen to
- fill the monitor horizontally.
-
- At this point I thought I'd try a few games. Ah those
- colours. The colours on the M1438S are really impressive, and the
- picture is very sharp; unfortunately this sharpness also tends to make
- some games look very ugly. Lego city. Some games just look too
- blocky. For example during the intro to Cannon Fodder, the text that
- is used has been slightly anti-aliased - on a TV this works in that the
- text looks really smooth On the M1438S you can see every single
- pixel. Its not all bad though. I tried a few flight sims and found
- the monitor makes them a lot better, it's really neat to be able to
- see what's going on with the Threat Warning Display on Gunship 2000!
-
- So being a little disappointed with games that run in normal
- 15 KHz Amiga modes, I'd thought I'd try SimCity 2000 which really
- requires the 31 KHz modes. The graphics are very impressive, but they
- are seriously let down by slow screen updates. After playing games
- for a while I chanced to find NewIcons on Aminet. I've since
- installed this and I have to say they look really impressive on the
- M1438S.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- There is one multi-lingual manual with instructions in
- English, French, German, Italian, Dutch and Norwegian. Being English
- I only read the English instructions which are largely taken up with
- safety information. The installation instructions are very
- straightforward, no problems here.
-
- One thing that did grab my attention was the following
- paragraph that was printed under the heading "Guidelines for Safe
- Operation".
-
- "This Product is not intended for use as a critical component
- in life support devices or any system in which failure could
- be expected to result in personal injury".
-
- You have been warned. :)
-
-
- LIKES
-
- I like the bright colours and sharp display.
-
- I like the stereo sound.
-
- I really like using my applications in a HiRes Flicker free
- environment.
-
- I also really like the way my Workbench looks using NewIcons.
-
-
- DISLIKES AND SUGGESTIONS
-
- There really should have been a horizontal size control and
- this omission is a major flaw in my opinion.
-
- Amiga Technologies really should have included updated monitor
- drivers to stop users having to patch the drivers and then use MonEd.
-
- Personally I would rather the monitor had a VGA connector so
- that I could use it on my portable PC.
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I've never used a real monitor on my Amiga before. I tried a
- VGA display once, this is better and it displays all the modes. It
- looks a tad better than the Microvitec 1438, it sounds a lot better.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None, unless you can count no horizontal size control as a
- bug. It certainly bugged me.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- I have had no reason to contact Amiga Technologies.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- This is a bit vague. For the UK the manual states that the
- legal responsibility for the guarantee rests with the supplier, it
- then points you to the guarantee card supplied with the product. I
- didn't get one.
-
- I'd advise any potential purchaser to clarify the warranty
- situation before handing over their cash.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- It displays all AGA resolutions sharply with great colours.
- The stereo sound is a bonus when you compare it to the Microvitec
- M1438. I'm over the moon with mine and I wouldn't be without it, the
- Amiga just looks so much better in High Resolution screens. This is
- really a no frills solution. It does what it's supposed to do and
- does it generally rather well, especially considering it's about 100
- GBP cheaper than better equipped multi-syncs.
-
- Amiga Technologies have definitely made a good move here,
- Commodore's 1940 was the same price and had a lower resolution.
-
- I rate this product 4.5 stars out of 5. It loses .5 of a star
- because of the lack of a horizontal size control.
-
- All we need now is some good HiRes games and perhaps a much
- more powerful Amiga to run them. 68060, PowerPC anyone?
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Copyright 1995 Martin Leslie Baker. All rights reserved.
- +--------+-------------------------------------+------------------------+
- | Martin | Amiga 1200 030 6MB 120MB HD CD-ROM | mlb@rekab.demon.co.uk |
- | Leslie | AT M1438S Supra V32bis | +44 (0)1724 873718 |
- | Baker | Motorola Motivated... Amiga CD32 | Scunthorpe |
- +--------+-------------------------------------+------------------------+
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