Here's a 2002 review of the monitor when it was released:
http://www.audaud.com/audaud/NOV02/EQUIP/equip2NOV02.htmlThe monitor will accept several kinds of inputs. It has 2 15 pin D-sub monitor inputs (front AND back), component inputs, S-video inputs, 2 composite inputs,
It also has an RGB 15 pin D-sub output, as well as a composite output (for mirroring your display on another).
Capable of resulutions all the way to 1080i. I never did test whether or not it would accept a 15 htz frequency, though.
It's HEAVY! 156 pounds shipped would cost a small fortune, I'm sure. I'm positive I wouldn't have a shipping carton for it. Though I'm sure I could wrap it on a pallet.