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Author Topic: FREE- Mitsubishi 35" AM-3501R RGB monitor. Lexington, KY  (Read 4210 times)

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FREE- Mitsubishi 35" AM-3501R RGB monitor. Lexington, KY
« on: October 05, 2011, 10:52:34 am »
Once again, I'm posting up part of my old collection.  Have to get rid of this stuff or it gets sent to the recycling plant.  

This monitor is a huge, massive old RGB monitor.  The tube measures an oddball 35 inches, and has a bout 33.5 viewable.  It's quite curved, and the unit is set to a very low color temperature.  Addtionally the dot pitch of the screen is very coarse.  The overall effect is a very warm, VERY arcade-y image.  Seriously, it breaks my heart to get rid of this.

This monitor is a multi-sync, supporting 15-48 khz modes.  So it will play pretty much any game MAME can throw at it in perfect native resolution.  It supports 800x600, but I wouldn't use it with it.  It makes the screen too dark and hard to read.

The monitor works perfectly.  It has fully digital controls on the front of the monitor to adjust image size, image position, contrast, brightness, volume, and a few other functions.

It supports separate, composite, and sync on green signals.  

There are very good speakers built into this set.  They have excellent bass and I would put them up against any set of speakers that came with a factory cabinet.  

Images, not of my unit, but identical ones.








And my personal unit in action:









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Re: FREE- Mitsubishi 35" AM-3501R RGB monitor. Lexington, KY
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2011, 11:03:44 am »
I have the same monitor and it's a beast.  They are gorgeous to use too.