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Who here would be interested in a 24.8" digital multisync monitor from Nieman?
moloch:
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--- Quote from: moloch on October 29, 2008, 03:32:57 pm ---When I go to:
http://niemandisplays.com/
he says that he offers a 24.8" tri res.
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--- Quote from: gatordad on October 28, 2008, 04:12:54 pm ---It's not digital
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I thought that was about the Makvision monitor.
One the nieman site it says:
The Tri-mode Line up is available in 24.8" Flat tube, 27" Flat Tube, 39" Flat tube. This is the most versatile replacement monitor in the industry. Use it in most standard, mid or VGA resolution games.
That seems to fit the bill for most of my needs - but I understand that it is not everything.
What does he charge for the 24.8" that he already makes?
ahofle:
The Makvision is digital, but only SVGA and XGA (no CGA or EGA arcade resolutions which is like 99.99% of games).
Nieman also sells a digital monitor but it's also only VGA to XGA: http://niemandisplays.com/nieman_video_displays_008.htm
The Nieman tri-sync is analog. Meaning you have to adjust the screen controls when you change resolutions.
tommyinajar:
Anyone HAVE the Makvision - Results ?
Popcorrin:
--- Quote from: ahofle on October 29, 2008, 04:37:42 pm ---The Makvision is digital, but only SVGA and XGA (no CGA or EGA arcade resolutions which is like 99.99% of games).
Nieman also sells a digital monitor but it's also only SVGA and XGA: http://niemandisplays.com/nieman_video_displays_008.htm
The Nieman tri-sync is analog. Meaning you have to adjust the screen controls when you change resolutions.
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These digital monitors you speak of are 27" aren't they?
Does anyone make a 24.8" that does svga?
Mental:
I'm making plans to buy one in the next few months and this would be my number one choice bar none. I know it's only one monitor order, but it'd be pretty much guaranteed.