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Light gun market research question.
DJ_Izumi:
Another advantage to an LED marker based gun is you don't need to adapt it to support the video signal type you're using. Such as if you're connecting using RGsB or RGBHV or S-Video or DVI or anything else, an LED market type gun wouldn't care so long as the markers were positioned right and the gun was correctly calibrated. It'd eliminate a lot of potential headache that you'd see in trying to get the sync signal into a cathode ray timing gun. (Oh how cool it'd be to play Point Blank on a data projector. XD )
daywane:
I would have to agree.
seems better on manufacturing issue to go LCD
LCD prices are reasonable now.
a 19" DELL LCD is about $200.00
most of us have many old style CRT monitors laying around.
but for a new type gun that works well...
I would buy the LCD needed for a good gun system
This is not a cheep Hobie especially for a special system
mlalena:
--- Quote from: daywane on April 04, 2009, 03:16:56 am ---a 19" DELL LCD is about $200.00
--- End quote ---
Dell monitors are a lot cheaper than that. 22" widescreen is only $170 onsale.
You can sometimes find a whole system w/ a LCD monitor for under $400.
Be sure to look at the small business prices when going to Dell's web site.
The business prices tend to focus on price instead of throwing in extra crap that you don't want.
Plus you tend to get better support.
I read in another thread (can't find it now) that people were looking for small secondary monitors to show control layouts. Dell is currently selling a 16" widescreen LCD (1366 x 768) for $71. Requires coupon.
Here is the link for some dell Deals, including the 16" LCD deal
http://www.dealcatcher.com/dell-sb-coupons
NIVO:
just waitin on my test model for review andy :applaud:
Ginsu Victim:
Hopefully you'll be allowed to tell us about it soon after!
:cheers:
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