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Re: indivision ECS vs 1084
« on: June 25, 2013, 11:45:05 PM »
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However, having said this NOTHING BEATS AN RGB MONITOR FOR AMIGA. MOST GAMES AND DEMOS WERE MADE FOR THIS OUTPUT. The color richness, the dot pitch, etc..  (i'm lucky because i Have a 22in Vizio lcd tv and a Sony 20" RGB monitor hooked up to my a1200 so best of both worlds (and i can tell you if i'm watching demos or gaming i look at the rgb monitor but for productivity def the Vizio with HighGfx hi res mode from HDMI)

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Re: indivision ECS vs 1084
« Reply #1 on: June 25, 2013, 11:46:20 PM »
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For games and demos 1084 is much better, for workbench productivity indivision is cool and expensive.

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Re: indivision ECS vs 1084
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2013, 10:29:58 AM »
I use a 19" CRT monitor shared between my Core i5 pc and my mighty Amiga 1200 megaputer.  Its an awesome monitor.

No scaling artifacts no matter what resolution I use.  This monitor can actually change the size of the pixels to perfectly fit any resolution mode!  Gasp!  Its magic!

No pixel blur.

I can change EVERY pixel on the screen from ANY color to ANY other color instantly.  (Most LCDs cannot do this)

Supports NTSC, PAL, 72Hz, etc. etc. view modes.

I am currently using it in 1280x1024x32bits per pixel @75 Hz.

Works with my Amiga and my bgcpc.
Wanna try a wonderfull strategy game with lots of handdrawn anims,
Magic Spells and Monsters, Incredible playability and lastability,
English speech, etc. Total Chaos AGA