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Offline danwood

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Re: Amiga Compatible LCDs
« on: March 16, 2014, 12:01:41 PM »
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I have been reading that a number of LCD panels work fine at the 15khz modes of the Amiga even though the specs do not confirm this.  I picked an NEC LCD1970NX and it worked fine. I use them on my A4000 and A1200. I have read the the Dell U311H, SR2320L, ST2320L, ST2410, and U2410 also work well.  I was wondering if anyone could confirm whether the U2410F also is compatible?

Just a suggestion. It would be nice to make a sticky post of the known 15khz compatible LCD panels so the list could grow over time as users found more.


There's probably too many to make a list, you just need to look for LCD TVs not monitors.  Any TV should work with the Amiga via SCART/SVideo.
 

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Re: Amiga Compatible LCDs
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2014, 06:04:58 PM »
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I prefer using actual monitors to TVs.  I have never used SCART but read somewhere the the display quality is not quite as good a regular connection.  Do the American LCD TVs have SCART connections?  I was under the impression that was a European standard. I could get an adapter box to use it, but that seems like using the Ambery AV-1.


I was under the impression that RGB to SCART was one of the best quality methods from the Amiga.  Of course if you want the best output, a CRT multisync will be the best, or an Indivision AGA to a SVGA CRT looks superb.