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| brandon:
I just read through the pdf manual and it does have a 15pin D-sub connector which I assumed it did but its never a good idea to assume anything :) Also it has a dot pitch of .85mm which is similar to the Princeton monitors. I think I read that the Billabs is about .68 but I'm not really sure which would be better.. I guess lower is better for hires PC games but larger is better for looking more "arcade-like" and authentic.... |
| Ken Layton:
Penn-Ray (www.penn-ray.com) still has the CGA/EGA/VGA/SVGA 27" universal mount monitor (built by Kortek) on sale at $425 till the end of the month. Sale prices are in the PR07 sales flyer you can download from their site. |
| brandon:
wow.. that sounds pretty awesome! so that would be something like 15-38k ??? similar to the Billabs? sounds sweet EDIT: what do you think of this monitor compared to the Vision Pro 27" svga? I would think that the extra money would be worth it to a have a monitor that can do 15k.. but I just wanted to get your input.. Thanks! PS. is this the Kotek monitor you're talking about? http://www.retroblast.com/reviews/betson.html sounds impressive! |
| brandon:
hmm... just got an email back from Billabs. Their trisync monitor, capable of 800x600, cost $475. so for the $50 difference should I get the Kortek or the Billabs BL27CA1Q ? |
| Excretious:
*bump* I'd like to hear input from anyone using these monitors. Im so close to completing my cab and i need to make a decision as well. Ive currently got it set up for a 27" tv but you guys are making these monitors sound sweet. :D |
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