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Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: h4ck7 on November 04, 2016, 04:20:48 am
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Hi everybody,
I'm looking for a crt for jamma and can't decide for a crt tv like sony trinitron or a crt pc monitor. I'm looking for something smaller than 25" and bigger then 19", because I don't have a lot of space.
I have found this for sale in my town, a Mitsubishi Diamond Pro 2020U for 40€. Is a 22" crt pc monitor with RGB connectors:
(http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/9286/trj7.jpg)
(http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/8374/al0lw.jpg)
(http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/3494/akn2.jpg)
And this are the specs:
Technical details
Manufacturer Mitsubishi
Model Electric Diamond Pro 2020U
Screen Size 22 inch
Color Temperature 5000 - 9950
FEATURES
Standarts MPR-II, TCO'95
Interfaces VGA (D-Sub)
VIDEO
Horizontal Frequency Bandwidth (H-Sync Rate) 30-121 Hz
Vertical Frequency Bandwidth (V-Sync Rate) 50-160 MHz
Video Bandwidth 240 MHz
And this from another source:
GENERAL
CRT Type DIAMONDTRON NF - aperture grille
Native Resolution 1800 x 1440 at 80 Hz
Factory Preset Resolution Modes 1600 x 1200 / 85 Hz
1800 x 1440 / 80 Hz
Controls & Adjustments Color temperature , power on/off, adjust +/- , select
Dimensions (WxDxH) 19.7 in x 19 in x 19.7 in
Viewable Size 20.0"
Pixel Pitch 0.27 mm
Screen Coating Anti-reflective, anti-static
Horizontal Refresh Rate 121 kHz
Video Bandwidth 240 MHz
Vertical Refresh Rate 160 Hz
VIDEO INPUT
Analog Video Format none
Analog Video Signal RGB
PROJECTOR
Max V-Sync Rate 160 Hz
Max H-Sync Rate 121 Hz
Do you think this pc monitor is good for jamma and arcade fighting games, or I should go with a cheaper 20"-24" sony trinitron tv?
Thanks for the help.
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Horizontal Frequency Bandwidth (H-Sync Rate) 30-121 Hz
Max V-Sync Rate 160 Hz
Do you think this pc monitor is good for jamma and arcade fighting games, or I should go with a cheaper 20"-24" sony trinitron tv?
JAMMA? No. This is a 31KHz monitor, which means your standard resolutoin JAMMA stuff at 15KHz won't work with it.
However, it does advertise 120Hz refresh, so using something like GroovyMAME you might be able to send it 120Hz modes to get low resolution that way, and still be able to play VGA stuff as well.