Keep an eye out for a Night Owl 7" LCD Security monitor. It has dual
composite inputs and is a great companion for my //c and is also
exceedingly convenient for taking to meet ups. Much easy to lump around
than a CRT.

Michael.

On Wed, 23 Aug 2017 at 8:57 am, Pete Lancashire via cctech <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Does it have to be a CRT ? There a quite a few small LCD displays that take
> NTSC
>
> -pete
>
> On Aug 22, 2017 3:51 PM, "John Ames via cctech" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > I picked up an Apple IIc this past weekend and I want to set it up
> > with a small monitor on my desk at work. Unfortunately, I seem to have
> > gotten rid of the small composite monitor that I know I had at one
> > point, so I don't have a good spare monitor that isn't a bit too large
> > for my workspace. I've been poking around looking at some options, but
> > I'm still waiting to find a decent one in my area, and if I'm going to
> > order online, I'd rather do it with people I can trust to actually
> > test the dang thing before selling it and pack it properly.
> >
> > In short, I'm looking for a small NTSC CRT monitor or portable TV in
> > the 7-12" range. I'm not stuck on aesthetics, but it would be nice to
> > have something that would sit nicely atop the IIc. I wouldn't mind an
> > actual Apple monitor, but I don't want to pay APPLE MAC IPHONE STEVE
> > JOBS L@@K prices; otherwise, I'd be happy with any suitable composite
> > video monitor, color or monochrome. If you happen to be within
> > reasonable driving distance of Folsom, CA, I'd be glad to pick it up
> > and save the trouble of shipping. Anybody got one to spare?
> >
> >
>
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