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retrometro:


--- Quote from: retrometro on December 20, 2008, 10:01:42 pm ---Bought a new D9400 (at the time) last year to replace an older D9200 that lasted for 3-4 years.  :-(

The D9400 has been great ever since.

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Just found this old post from 2008.  It's almost 2021 now and want to report in that the D9400 is still running strong!

Osirus23:


--- Quote from: retrometro on November 01, 2020, 04:34:17 pm ---
--- Quote from: retrometro on December 20, 2008, 10:01:42 pm ---Bought a new D9400 (at the time) last year to replace an older D9200 that lasted for 3-4 years.  :-(

The D9400 has been great ever since.

--- End quote ---

Just found this old post from 2008.  It's almost 2021 now and want to report in that the D9400 is still running strong!

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Of course. It's a CRT  :)

Meanwhile my Samsung LCD from 2008 has long since died.

fuchi_jeg:

I have a d 9400 and it's fantastic.  Great image all the way to 800x600. The only con I see is the size.     27" is a bit too large for most 240p games. I  had a bezel made the shrinks the screen to 24ish".  Decrease  the size with the remote board and looks great. Enjoy it!

Kampfflieger:


--- Quote from: retrometro on December 20, 2008, 10:01:42 pm ---Bought a new D9400 (at the time) last year to replace an older D9200 that lasted for 3-4 years.  :-(

The D9400 has been great ever since.

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Is your monitor still working? If not, how long it lasted?

Undarated:

I have a d9400 chassis that can’t be repaired.  Previous owner burnt it to a crisp.  I’m wondering if a d9800 chassis would work with my existing tube.  If so that would save a huge headache and some cash.

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