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Description: Don't remember the exact model number of this Amiga monitor either.
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Jose Posts:2869 | February 14, 2007, 03:06:32 PM Some Nokias synched down to 15khz too. |
SuperTurbo Posts:169 | September 13, 2006, 09:10:16 PM the ms1438s is really crap (except from the fact that it´s multiscan of course) apart from no autoadjusting feature for each resolution, you can´t even stretch the picture vertically or even change colour settings. Well after all it says "made in the UK" at the back of the monitor... :-) |
HopperJF Posts:1531 | June 01, 2004, 12:19:25 PM i used a microvitec 1438 at one time on my A1200, but quickly replaced it with a 17" thing. I shoved it on the pc, the microvitec. after a few months the screen would just fold, and i'd have to wack the top a few times for the picture to come back. ah happy days. this was december 2002 :-D |
Ryu Posts:1023 | February 06, 2004, 06:08:32 PM my Microvitec GPM 1701 monitor rocks. Its a 17" multisync monitor and has full on screen display. Much better than the cheap Relisys monitor I also have... |
odin Posts:6796 | November 24, 2003, 05:35:14 AM I still have a crappy Microvitic 14" on the attic. Piece o junk it is indeed. Stupid black borders on the sides. |
KennyR Posts:8081 | September 11, 2003, 08:14:28 AM The Amiga/Microvitec monitors were awful even by the standards of those days. I had one and it only lasted 8 months or so, and had no automatic screenmode settings - if you switched to a different screenmode and it didn't fit the screen, tough luck! |
Agafaster Posts:1175 | May 27, 2003, 09:15:13 PM That'll be the M1764S - the 17" Mikrovitec monitor. I have the 14" version: M1438S (S stands for Stereo) They did the wonderful thing of building monitors that could sync as low as the 15KHz PAL/NTSC modes as well as higher line frequencies - I think this one went as high as 64KHz. |
Piru Posts:6946 | May 25, 2003, 02:15:02 PM Looks like Amiga 1x38 (rebadged Microvitec). A friend had 14" Microvitec on his A1200 years ago. |