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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: vic20owner on July 20, 2007, 03:58:36 PM
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vic20owner@yahoo.com (in Florida)
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i have a good 1084 S however, its heavy and shipping would be high. i would let ups pack and ship it. let me know if your interested
jim portsmouth va
email james underscore 23703 at yahoo dot com :-?
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Is in excellent condition!
http://s1.amazon.com/exec/varzea/search-handle-url/105-9626489-6191622?url=index%3Dauction%26field-status%3Dopen%26field-enddate%3D0a-&field-keywords=Amiga&Go.x=9&Go.y=17&Go=Go
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Nice monitor, but too much to spend for a 1084s D2 (which lacks composite inputs?).
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Where do you get it lacks composite inputs? Its the yellow connector in the back. It also does Seperated LCA (Luma-Chroma-Audio) for attaching a C64/128. Has Stereo Inputs with 2 internal Stereo speakers and the D2 Model is the later/last model Commodore made in the 1084S series, ie. I would think the best model.
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Wish I had the money, I'd grab it up. :cry:
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Whoops, sorry about that. I just noticed the buttons on the back to switch modes. Ok, I'm taking it.
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Now I am going to come after your VIC20. :madashell: :boohoo:
:lol: Just kidding. Glad someone could buy and enjoy it. :-(
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Decided to pass on this 1084s... I did place a bid but I did not meet the reserve price, so anyone who wants it can bid on it. I am not going to counter bid. :)
I'm looking for a 1084S, the phillips version with the button on the front... door still intact, not too much yellowing.
I don't want to have to reach to the back of the monitor to switch to composite. That's annoying if you are using a DCTV.
Also, I need the RGBI inputs for the C128. I think they dropped those on the D2 but I am not sure.
thanks
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Have several Amiga and 64/128 monitors, all tested, with all necessary cables. I am in Ocala,Florida.
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vic20owner wrote:
Also, I need the RGBI inputs for the C128. I think they dropped those on the D2 but I am not sure.
thanks
With the proper cable all Amiga 1084 series monitors that I know of support RGBI for C64/128 compatibility.
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Wasnt sure because the D2 lacks the RGBI input port. But I read somewhere that it automatically detects and switches if necessary... Not sure if it's true.