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Who here would be interested in a 24.8" digital multisync monitor from Nieman?
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JoeB:
Fail enough..

As far as rotating monitors .. the issue is not if it's digital or analog.. the issue that I see is that it shouldn't be done in the first place!

Rick gave us an interesting demo that shows what happens when a monitor is rotated (while on!).  The purity goes out of whack!  The monitor needed to be degaussed and in many cases, the tube needed to be reconverged!   

Rick was telling us, when he tunes monitors, he makes sure that the tube is facing east/west (to lower the effects of the earth's magnetic pole).  Also, when he builds monitors to south america, he has to physically create magnetic sources around the monitor to emulate the different polarity!

After this demo, I truly believe that monitors were not ment to be rotated in a single cab.  You'd be much more satisfied in terms of color purity, and video quality if you owned 2 cabs (1 horizontal, and 1 vertical).

Popcorrin:
Just in case it's not already known, there is a 24.8" multisync monitor on the market already from Makvision.  Granted, it's not from Nieman and I have no idea of the quality of Makvision but arcadeshop sells it for $395.


I personally would much rather see a 24.8"  vga/svga monitor.  Even better if it would do xga.  I haven't seen anything like that on the market.
gatordad:

--- Quote from: Popcorrin on October 28, 2008, 03:20:05 pm ---Just in case it's not already known, there is a 24.8" multisync monitor on the market already from Makvision.  Granted, it's not from Nieman and I have no idea of the quality of Makvision but arcadeshop sells it for $395.


I personally would much rather see a 24.8"  vga/svga monitor.  Even better if it would do xga.  I haven't seen anything like that on the market.

--- End quote ---

It's not digital

Rick does have a high res multisync monitor  But it will cost you a few pennies.and it does not do cga.

This is relevant
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=81217.0
Todd H:
Rick could OWN the MAME market if he released a digital multisync. Everyone knows about how high the quality of his monitors is. Of course, the real question is just how big of a market is it and how much could he make serving this market. I'm hoping we get more votes to show him that we are serious.
Popcorrin:

--- Quote from: gatordad on October 28, 2008, 04:12:54 pm ---
--- Quote from: Popcorrin on October 28, 2008, 03:20:05 pm ---Just in case it's not already known, there is a 24.8" multisync monitor on the market already from Makvision.  Granted, it's not from Nieman and I have no idea of the quality of Makvision but arcadeshop sells it for $395.


I personally would much rather see a 24.8"  vga/svga monitor.  Even better if it would do xga.  I haven't seen anything like that on the market.

--- End quote ---

It's not digital

Rick does have a high res multisync monitor  But it will cost you a few pennies.and it does not do cga.

This is relevant
http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=81217.0

--- End quote ---


For some reason I thought it was digital. 

Does he offer the high res monitor in the 24.8" size?  I don't really need it to do cga.
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