The NEW Build Your Own Arcade Controls
Main => Monitor/Video Forum => Topic started by: Barkuti on October 06, 2005, 06:47:45 pm
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Lads, take a look at this.
A couple of days ago I was browsing American Gaming & Electronics (Wells Gardner's partner) monitors catalog, when I noticed they were listing two different Wells Gardner units under the "D9500" designation, and the words "DIGITAL CLR MON 15-40 KHZ" immediately caught my attention. Look here for WGM1995-H0TS03E and WGM1995-M2TS01E references: Wells Gardner monitors @ American Gaming & Electronics (http://www.americangaminginc.com/products/index.asp?CategoryId=1191). As information for these items was unavailable on WG's website, I sent them an email asking for further information.
Today I've received the response... (drum roll) 8) Brand new models!
According to specs: 19", 0.81 mm dot pitch, two inputs (VGA & 2.2-4 Vpp legacy), 15.75 to 48 KHz Hsync range, 40-160 Hz Vsync (up to XGA! The monitor officially supports 1024x768), 16 factory preset format video modes... and the price is very nice. I am seriously considering the purchase of one; I have been looking for a nice multisync monitor during the last weeks and so far only the WG's D9200 and Betson 27" multisync/Kortek KT-2914 were up to my standards, albeit with a slightly big screen for my needs. The only problem for me is the shipping, it may cost more than the unit cos I live in Spain! Reliability is also a mystery for now, obviously :-\
The specifications PDF file I received is attached in this and the subsequent autoreply (4 part rar file, change extensions to "rar"). Enjoy it.
BTW, if you were to mount one of these monitors inside a custom box enclosure with wheels on one corner to allow for easy rotation, what frame would you choose H0 or M2? ???
We need a review of that monitor!
Cheers
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The remaining 2 files.
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The whole D9000 series has been trouble plagued. Just what we need is another in this series. ::)
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Mmm technical question; the pdf reads:
- Dot trio spacing: 0.81 mm