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FA: 36" gateway presentation monitor (DFW, TX)
Raven..:
I ahve a 31" Destination monitor. Works fine for playing movies and stuff. Well worth buying for $100 or less.
My personal monitor is a 37" NEC Multisync. The big differences? This one does much higher resolutions, has lots of inputs, and can have direct RGB hook-up at 15Hz (ie. running arcade boards). I HIGHLY reccommend one of these if you can find one!
albert_c:
Whats the model number? Sounds like that exactly what I'm looking for!
:cheers:
SNAAKE:
these are TOO - EFFING - GOOD ! :notworthy:
i've had had my gateway 31 for like 2 years now and still works like now and I use it almost everyday >:D
tetsu96:
--- Quote from: EyeDoc on November 15, 2006, 11:24:50 pm ---I ahve a 31" Destination monitor. Works fine for playing movies and stuff. Well worth buying for $100 or less.
My personal monitor is a 37" NEC Multisync. The big differences? This one does much higher resolutions, has lots of inputs, and can have direct RGB hook-up at 15Hz (ie. running arcade boards). I HIGHLY reccommend one of these if you can find one!
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I definately recommend the multisyncs too if you can find one. The Gateways are cool an all, great for low res PC use, but they don't have a wide enough scan range to really go balls out for emulation. Unless you don't mind going non-native, then it's right up your alley.
AlanS17:
I have a de-cased 27" Gateway in my newest MAME project. I love it. I'll tell you one thing, though. De-casing a monitor that size is a beast. Mounting it is even more of a beast. I imagine most people probably just stuff the whole thing into a cabinet.
I don't mind non-native resolutions so I don't need a multi-sync. I tend to run everything at 640x480 just to keep things simple for me.
The part that makes this things most attractive is the price.
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