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I've always liked the C= 1942. Handles all the AGA modes nicely, built-in speakers, easy to adjust the image to fit both the PAL and doublescan frequencies. If you're just going to play games or watch demos the C= 1084S is also a good choice.
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lassie, did you have problem with your LCD-TV and Amiga?
Last weekend I tried one LG TV with my A1200 and noticed that it doesn't have true scart. To connect them, I needed to use scart adapter and A1200 composite (not tv-tuner, that yellow one wich is left from it) to get picture to TV. That TV doesn't have RGB connected, only composite. I used Nintendo Wii scart adapter. Like this http://www.preisvergleich.org/pimage...0034389_40.jpg Picture is useable, but not that good as with a real scart |
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Join Date: Mar 2010
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i have to say the best amiga monitor is a indivision aga connected to a vga monitor ..since i upgraded to the indivision it just looks better ..
only my opinion ..
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There was a monitor called the Toshiba TIMM, which was great for amiga. 20" tube, all the way from 15khz up to a 1024x768. Hard to find, but I still have mine. Good for native modes and Dbl modes in AGA. input is VGA style but you just use the adapter.
In the day I had that plus a PC monitor for Picasso IV to do greater than 1024. Nowadays I guess my opinion would change given the indivision and various other solutions. I'm a big fan of the original screenmodes though, and this monitor strikes a good balance between old school and modern. |
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Never had one, but I know people who swore by the Nec Multisync 3D monitors...
I always wanted one of those.. desiv
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Nec 3D actual max resolution is 800x600, good reputation is because it was one of few monitors that supports native amiga modes.
I have had one, but with my current samsung tv I'm more than pleased to it. Picture quality is much better. |
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Location: UK
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I had a Nec 3D as well, but it was limited to 640x400 NTSC display via the Amber flickerfixer on my A2000. Its native 1024 x 768 was interlace only. The 800x600 might indeed have worked om some 1200/4000 modes
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Even the old commodore 1084's were quite good. Razor sharp image and all. That being said, between shipping costs and the fact that they are 20-30 year old CRT monitors, you might end up spending a lot of money for a monitor that can die at any moment.
These days, I'd get one of the LCD's that support the NTSC input and be done with it. Picture quality isn't quite as sharp, but it'll be cheaper in the long run.
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I think the best depends on what you primarily want to do. These are my main monitors:
Sony PVM-20M2U: Pure 15kHz RGB monitor. Outstanding for WHDLoad gaming. No ghosting or perceptible lag, like a 20" 1084 only much better. Eizo L367: 15" TN LCD from mid-2000's era. This one connects to my A2000 with a Picasso IV. Despite its small size, this is the absolute best monitor I've used for a Workbench display on a non-emulated Amiga. 1024x768 is razor sharp perfection, due in part to the very high quality output of the PIV. The panel handles 50Hz just fine, so games look reasonably good thanks to plenty of adjustment range via the OSD (no banding), and vibrant colors with only minor smearing. Iiyama VisionMaster Pro 17: Diamondtron CRT PC monitor from 1998. This one is connected to an A4000 also with a Picasso IV, and is simply the all-around nicest CRT I've ever used with any Amiga. Sharp text (for a CRT), nice color, both games and Workbench look phenomenal. I have the PIV programmed for a 75Hz PAL display, which gives an almost synced output for long-haul gaming, without burning your retinas at the default 50Hz. I also have a small hoard of NOS CRTs, and keep a few 1084's around since they still come in handy from time to time. Keep in mind I live in the US, so it's a little harder to find a decent monitor thanks to no SCART and general lack of 50Hz capable displays. Last edited by Damion; 08-14-2012 at 04:09 PM.. |
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Location: Georgia, USA
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Mitsubishi 1431 multisync (Or one of many other Mitsubishis). The Commodore monitors were junk. Well ok... the old style 1084's were decent (the rest bad). I made a fair gain repairing all models over 10 years time. Still have my trusty Mitsubishi 22 years later.
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