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NoBullMAME:

--- Quote from: Level42 on October 15, 2009, 06:21:14 pm ---If you mean CRT arcade monitors, you should delete Happ. They only have LCD ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- now.

And add www.arcadeshop.com as they carry brand new Vision Pro 19" CRT monitors !

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Happs still sells some CRT monitors The 29/27 High-res Makvision is my favorite, but they also have them in 24-25 inch as well. There's no more WG 19 inch, but if you want a 19-inch just use a PC monitor. The 19" WG (31khz) was almost as clear as a PC monitor anyway.

Brian B:
What do you do when you want a multi-sync?  That Mak is switchable only, correct?

B.

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: Brian B on January 31, 2011, 08:07:34 pm ---What do you do when you want a multi-sync?  That Mak is switchable only, correct?

B.

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If it syncs to more than one scanrate, it is a multisync. The Makvision monitor will not sync to 15khz.

Brian B:
Yes.  I have confirmed the Mak is a multisync.  (A nice email exchange with Andre Mak.)

According to the Happ website:
http://www.happ.com/monitors/49271500.htm

it will do 15kHz.

Brian

PS I have sent an email to Niemen to see if they are still producing CRTs as this is the only other company I have seen besides the Makvision.

PSS I am told that Betson Distributing is another source for the Makvision Monitors.

Gray_Area:

--- Quote from: Brian B on February 05, 2011, 07:43:53 pm ---Yes.  I have confirmed the Mak is a multisync.  (A nice email exchange with Andre Mak.)

According to the Happ website:
http://www.happ.com/monitors/49271500.htm

it will do 15kHz.

Brian


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NoBullMAME said the hi-res Makvision. That one will not sync to 15khz.

The tri-sync you found is most likely analog. That means it doesn't remember picture settings between resolutions.

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