On 13 January 2017 at 15:49, Tony Duell <ard.p850...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On my workbench I have a little (9") Sony Trinitron monitor. It's the sort > of > thing that was used for moniitoring signals in a TV studio. It's a model > PVM9044QM. It can handle just about any TV rate video (US or UK > rates), PAL, NTSC, Secam, analogue RGB (seperate sync or sync on > green), component video, S video, etc. OK, 9" is probably too small for > normal use, but it is ideal on the bench as it will display the output of > just > about any home computer. Be warned it's complex inside, 2 large PCBs full > of chips and several smaller ones. > I bought one of those recently ostensibly as a monitor for my Apple ][s but like you say it's capable of pretty much anything you can throw at it. ukp25 too, bargain. I didn't think of putting my Einstein through my big TV, instead I spent quite a bit on the official Tatung monitor for an exhibition I was doing. -- adrian/witchy Owner of Binary Dinosaurs, the UK's biggest home computer collection? www.binarydinosaurs.co.uk