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Re: SCAN DOUBLER GETTING CLOSER and in beta now..
« on: December 07, 2007, 09:41:03 PM »
I'd be interested in one of these as well if they're under $100.  It would be great not to be dependant upon my old Commodore monitors for playing old games and demos.
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Re: SCAN DOUBLER GETTING CLOSER and in beta now..
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2007, 09:50:58 PM »
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another thing to consider is if the scan doubler sync in to the standard lcd monitor resolution, this can vary from lcd to lcd it depends on if its 17" or 19" etc... if not we will get blury,fuzzy and bleak colors, and not crystal clear with good colors where we can see the pixels...


Personally, I'd couldn't care less about this.  I'd be more than happy to have as CHEAP a scandoubler as possible and be limited to CRTs or certain LCDs.  What I don't want is an "UberScanDoubler3000MAX" that gives perfect picture quality on anything imaginable but will require me to re-mortgage my house in order to buy it.
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"In engineering, there is no single truth, no one right answer; there\'s a canvas, and you paint it your way, only with chips or gates or subroutines rather than actual paint. That\'s the Amiga..."
-Dave Haynie