Xref: utzoo rec.video:5880 comp.graphics:4921 comp.periphs:1625 Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!apple!oliveb!sun!vector!poynton From: poynton@vector.Sun.COM (Charles Poynton) Newsgroups: rec.video,comp.graphics,comp.periphs Subject: Re: Monitors with EGA and VCR video inputs Summary: Sony has replaced the venerable PVM-1271Q multiformat monitor with the PVM-1342Q and PVM-1344Q. Message-ID: <94588@sun.Eng.Sun.COM> Date: 17 Mar 89 19:28:10 GMT References: <505@cullsj.UUCP> <627@trane.UUCP> <12475435425.33.KLH@SRI-NIC.ARPA> <644@trane.UUCP> <363@jarthur.Claremont.EDU> Sender: news@sun.Eng.Sun.COM Lines: 18 There's been some discussion recently about the Sony PVM-1271Q, a small multi-standard video monitor which is useful for NTSC, PAL, and 525 or 625-line RGB. That model has been discontinued, and replaced by the PVM-1342Q and the PVM-1344Q. These are multistandard (NTSC, NTSC-4.43, PAL, SECAM, Analog RGB, and Y/C) monitors with comb filter, audio inputs and a monitor speaker, SMPTE "C" phosphors, 6500 K/9300 K switch, blue-only switch, pulse-cross display, and many other useful features. The CRT has super-fine-pitch (0.25 mm), 600 TVL/PH resolution, 45 fL brightness. The '42 has "digital" (TTL) RGB inputs on a DA-9 connector. The '44 has YUV (Y, B-Y, R-Y) component analog inputs instead. Price? Hey, this is a non-commercial newsgroup! But I understand that it represents about 1200 "SMPTE Complexity Units". C.