Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!snorkelwacker!bu.edu!mirror!ssi3b1!pselver From: pselver@ssi3b1.zone1.com (Peter Selverstone) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Monitor for ECS? Message-ID: <1990May6.151021.7013@ssi3b1.zone1.com> Date: 6 May 90 15:10:21 GMT References: <976@cica.cica.indiana.edu> Reply-To: pselver@ssi3b1.UUCP (Peter Selverstone) Organization: Spy Pond Systems Lines: 24 In article <976@cica.cica.indiana.edu> greg@cica.indiana.edu (Gregory TRAVIS) writes: >I've got a 2500 with the original Amiga monitor I had with my >1985 A1000. Now I think it's time to get a new monitor - especially >since I wan't to get a flickerFixer and the ECS when it's available. > >I'm leaning heavily towards the Nec 3D for about $600 but want to confirm >with the net that it will work with the ECS. It's listed as going from >15Khz to 38Khz. Will I have any problems? Any recommendations? The NEC 3D is a very good monitor for use with flickerFixer and the ECS modes. You should not have any problems. The correct cable adaptor is supplied with the monitor, so you will not have to buy a special cable for use with flickerFixer. Other monitors to consider are the new Commodore A1950 (which also comes with the correct adaptor), the Taxan 770 Plus, the Mitsubishi AUM-1381A (which has a composite input) and the Sony 1302 or 1303. Monitor preferences are an individual thing; try to get a look at a monitor before you buy. -- Peter Selverstone ...{mit-eddie,pyramid,datacube}!mirror!ssi3b1!pselver Spy Pond Systems pselver@ssi3b1.zone1.com Arlington, MA BIX:pselverstone PLINK:pselverst CIS:72527,2652