Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!wuarchive!psuvax1!rutgers!dimacs.rutgers.edu!aramis.rutgers.edu!remus.rutgers.edu!steely.rutgers.edu!andrewsr From: andrewsr@steely.rutgers.edu (Rich Andrews) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Try the Seiko 1450 multisync Message-ID: Date: 15 May 91 12:49:01 GMT References: <1991May15.035843.16448@ucselx.sdsu.edu> Organization: Rutgers Univ., New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 44 In article <1991May15.035843.16448@ucselx.sdsu.edu> maxc1503@ucselx.sdsu.edu (David Tse) writes: > the 1280x400 in NTSC, and is not supported by the Amber chip, Display > Enhancer circuit, so the output is interlaced, and should flicker. > Plus are you sure that the Seiko (or may be your Sieko 1450) can display > SuperHires mode? It's 15KHz. If it is interlaced from the Amiga, then it must be deinterlaced from the Sieko since it is not there! I use this mode often, and *I* can't see any flicker. (Productivity interlaced is the only mode that I can see flicker on). > > I don't think the 1450 has any deinterlace ability. The 1440 is interlaced, the 1450 is non-interlaced. Is there a difference between "non-interlaced" and "de-interlaced?" > > >cannot display 15Mhz (the 3d can). However, it has a better dot pitch > >than the 3d (.25 vs .28) and costs the same. > > Then I don't think you can display SuperHires mode. Humm, now you got me interested. Why can I display SuperHires interlaced without flicker on a 31Mhz VGA monitor? Perhaps it does work in 15Mhz...any clues? > > >The price I paid for the 1450 is $595. (It lists for > $750). Be > >sure to shop around. The 3d costs $575. > You have good price there. > Thanks dude. I went to a local dealer who wanted $750. I showed him an Ad from PC shopper, and he dropped to 595. > No flames intended, but just to make sure readers are not misled. None taken. I would like to know what is really going on though. > David Tse -Rich -- // Rich | "If there is nothing wrong with me, then maybe there is \X/ Andrews | something wrong with the universe." - Beverly