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From: metahawk@itsgw.rpi.edu (Wayne G Rigby)
Subject: Re: Monitors (Mine died) What's out there for replacements?
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Date: 9 Apr 91 22:00:27 GMT
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In article <yorkw.671222802@stable.ecn.purdue.edu> yorkw@stable.ecn.purdue.edu (Willis F York) writes:
>What OTHER companies, and Monitors are out there?
>
>From all i know about amiga Monitoes ANY RGB-ANALOG will work
>
>Well anyone out there using NON-CBM monitors?
>
>(I kinda need a Smaller (Height wise) one then the CBM's)
>(and i DON'T need speakers, VIdio in, ect)
>
>Well i've never seen this topic discussed in detail...
>So Discussion??? (Pleeze)
>
>--
>yorkw@ecn.purdue.edu  aka Willis F York   aka Squid on IRC 
>The only thing that Apple invented is the idea to borrow Xerox-invented ideas.  
>(Hope THIS sig don't insult anyone!)   :^) 

I use a Magnavox model # CM8762 074G
Used it with my C128, and then just got a different cable to hook it up
to an A2000.  Worked fine.  Magnavox makes several RGB monitors, and I'm
sure Panasonic makes them too.

The Magnavox I use has RGB and composite video input plus speakers, but
it's only about 1/4 inch shorter than the 1084.  Price is probably
around $200 now, if this model is still made.

                                        Metahawk
                                        metahawk@rpi.edu


