Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!ut-sally!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!gatech!uflorida!codas!usfvax2!tscs!gerard From: gerard@tscs.UUCP (Stephen M. Gerard) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Anyone using Mitsubishi Diamond Sca Message-ID: <184@tscs.UUCP> Date: 19 Mar 88 13:55:12 GMT References: <206900104@prism> Reply-To: gerard@tscs.UUCP (Stephen M. Gerard) Organization: Total Support Computer Systems, Tampa, Florida Lines: 29 In article <206900104@prism> john@prism.TMC.COM writes: > >I'm considering getting a Mitsubishi 'diamond-scan' monitor. Mainly >I'm attracted to the fact that I can use it in a variety of ways, and The "Diamond Scan" AUM1371 is a very nice monitor, my favorite one in its class at the present time. The screen has a nice black background and I much prefer its display to the NEC MultiSync. The monitor has the controls (except power) in the back along with three connectors, 25 pin for analog RGB, a 9 pin for TTL RGBI, and a BNC connector for NTSC composite video. The monitor comes with a 9 pin cable suitable for use with an CGA/EGA/VGA(TTL) display adapter. The composite video works nicely with a VCR, slightly dimmer than a TV and of course, no speaker. We have sold several of these units and have had no failures. The RETAIL price for the monitor is $889.00 and the tilt/swivel base is $30.00. I have heard rumors that the price is going up soon, I'm not sure if it's the retail price or just our dealer cost or both. Hope this information helps! Steve ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Stephen Gerard - Total Support Computer Systems - Tampa - (813) 876-5990 UUCP: gerard@tscs ...codas!usfvax2!tscs!gerard US-MAIL: Post Office Box 15395 - Tampa, Florida 33684-5395