Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!romp!auschs!cello!sabre!robin From: robin@sabre.uucp (Robin D. Wilson/1000000) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Nec3d or Sony cd-1304 (2)? Message-ID: <3114@cello.UUCP> Date: 6 Feb 90 15:53:02 GMT References: <9735@baldrick.udel.EDU> <3451@becker.UUCP> Sender: news@cello.UUCP Reply-To: robin@reed.UUCP (Robin D. Wilson/1000000) Organization: IBM AWD, Austin, TX Lines: 26 bdb@becker.UUCP (Bruce Becker) writes: > You need to make sure the monitor works well > in interlace mode without a flicker-fixer. > Many multi-syncs will put the odd and even > frames on top of each other on the display > and you end up with an effectively non- > interlaced image. I have a NEC 3D. It works fine. In fact it is great. The really nice thing about it is that I can shink or expand the screen size to perfectly match my needs/wants. It has an adjustment that allows you to increase the distance between pixels from as small as to be indetectably close to as far as to be able to see clear dots from one to another. THe advasntage of this is that you can shink a non-interlaced screen down to the size of a Mac SE (or +) and show color graphics as sharp as theirs. Also, an interlace screen really shows less flicker on this monitor than on the 1080. +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |The views expressed herein, are the sole responsibility of the typist at hand| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |USNail: UUCP: | |2323 Wells Branch Pkwy., #G107 cs.utexas.edu!romp!ibmchs!auschs\ | |Austin, TX 78728 !sabre.austin.ibm.com!robin | |Home: (512)251-6889 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^<-MUST BE INCLUDED| +-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+