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Author Topic: For Sale: Large Upright cab and 34" monitor - $75 [US - Osceola, WI]  (Read 1000 times)

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smalltownguy

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I have a pretty large upright cab that I'd like to get rid of. To sweeten the deal, I'm throwing in a 34" presentation monitor. Great start to a killer MAME setup!

See here:

http://minneapolis.craigslist.org/wsh/vgm/2223781604.html

Man, will my cab EVER be finished?

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Re: For Sale: Large Upright cab and 34" monitor - $75 [US - Osceola, WI]
« Reply #1 on: February 21, 2011, 11:21:15 am »
Quick question, well 2:

1. What are the inputs for monitor?
2. What would it cost to ship it to Ohio?

I have a cab, but I am having a bear of a time finding a good sized monitor for a decent price.

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Re: For Sale: Large Upright cab and 34" monitor - $75 [US - Osceola, WI]
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2011, 12:15:20 pm »
Here's a 2002 review of the monitor when it was released:

http://www.audaud.com/audaud/NOV02/EQUIP/equip2NOV02.html

The 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.
Man, will my cab EVER be finished?