Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!rutgers!cmcl2!brl-adm!husc6!hao!oddjob!gargoyle!ddsw1!gryphon!richard From: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Need some help Summary: "It's my first time - be gentle" Message-ID: <2343@gryphon.CTS.COM> Date: 31 Jan 88 21:13:09 GMT References: <8176@sunybcs.UUCP> Reply-To: richard@gryphon.CTS.COM (Richard Sexton) Organization: Trailing Edge Technology, Redondo Beach, CA Lines: 36 In article <8176@sunybcs.UUCP> ugblaszy@sunybcs.UUCP (Dave Blaszyk) writes: > >I a different vein, I am currently in the market for a NICE monitor for the >Amiga2000 : The following is my wish list : > > o Big Screen ( Maybe 19or20 in.) > o Would like a monitor that minimizes the high-res flicker > o Would like to also use it as a Second TV for my room. > o Will be used for MOSTLY animation nnd videos making. > o Must be less than $700, I am not buying it, I have worked > out a deal for a local company that I will write a program > for them, and they will buy me the monitor, at the Company's > expense, of course. > o Must be able to be "easily" connected, I can get a hold of > some cabling equipment, and Rs232 ends to make my own cables, > I can make my own cables at work if need be, as long as I > o could get the pin-outs to connect the monitor to my Amiga. > Well, you have two choices. 1) Sony makes some consumer grade TV's with ANALOG (thats the keyword) RGB inputs, right up to 47". I think the current 19 or 25" one is an XBR, or has that been superseeded again. Choice 2) is to get a de-interlacer, and run the signal into a non-NTSC monitor which you can get in any size, but aint cheap. You *might* get something from column 1) for $700, but not column 2) -- "...and before too long I might, see those flashing red lights" richard@gryphon.CTS.COM {ihnp4!scgvaxd!cadovax, philabs!cadovax, codas!ddsw1} gryphon!richard