Path: utzoo!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!stat!aaron From: aaron@stat.tamu.edu (Aaron Hightower) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: NEC 3D owners please read! Summary: The AWESOME NEC Multisync 3D Keywords: NEC 3D, A2320, Display Enhancer, Multisync Message-ID: <13214@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 8 Mar 91 22:13:24 GMT References: <236@nos850.UUCP> Sender: usenet@helios.TAMU.EDU Organization: Texas A&M University Lines: 34 In article <236@nos850.UUCP> joem@nos850.UUCP (Joe Muller) writes: > > Ok people, I've posted this once before and got (what I thought) was >a straight answer. Now I have been reading about people who have >been 'using their NEC 3D with their display enhancer perfectly' and this >is driving me batty. I own a NEC 3D and I WANT a display enhancer but >I would like to know if ANYONE has encountered ANY problems AT ALL using >the NEC 3D in conjunction with the A2320 display enhancer. Help! > > -Joe Muller > >P.S. Please POST all replies here, since our feed has been kind of shaky. I have an Amiga 3000 and a NEC MultiSync 3D. The 3D hooked up perfectly and it displays perfectly. The thing that I really like about the NEC 3D is that I can adjust the width and height of the screen to my liking and eliminate the visibility of the "flicker bug" on the first horizontal row of the display. While I am here, let me also say that I think that the NEC 3D is the (one of) the best monitors you could use with the display enhancer. I have been very pleased with it, and have absolutely no complaints. I previously owned a Commodore 19xx (whatever it was) that really really sucked. I traded it for a Optiquest (non-flickering at 1024x768) monitor that was supposed to be better than the MultiSync 3D (but it did not have width/height adjustment available in the 31 Khz mode!!!). Yes! Definitely get your flicker fixer, and never buy a Commodore MultiSync monitor, unless you are a glutton for self-punishment. I hope I offended the right people at Commodore, but I wouldn't expect to be so lucky. I was really pissed about the lacking of quality with those damned monitors. - Aaron Hightower