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Offline spaceman88

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Re: Benq XL2410T, Can't handle 15KHz as the specs say
« on: February 27, 2012, 12:28:36 PM »
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Yeah, 15KHz monitors... the Holy grail for Amigans :laughing:


Don't forget about the Dell ST2320L, a current model that supports both PAL and NTSC. It also does 4:3 as well as 16:9. With games, most (but not all) of the European games were also released in NTSC as well, but most of the "pirate" collections only have the PAL versions. In the later days of Amiga software some the publishers stopped making the NTSC versions (shrinking market I guess).
 

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Re: Benq XL2410T, Can't handle 15KHz as the specs say
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2012, 01:59:53 PM »
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Can the ST2320L do 4:3 in all resolutions, or at least the lo-res ones used in games? Another competitor, the BenQ G2420HD, does not do 4:3 for 15kHz modes reportedly:

http://eab.abime.net/showpost.php?p=611243&postcount=18


I used the 4:3 mode in regular NTSC. I also played with Scala MM400 in PAL mode and I think that was in 4:3 mode as well, but I'm not sure because I was also using the widescreen modes in testing (which look fairly good as well). I'd do a test now, but my amiga is in several pieces doing an upgrade.
 

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Re: Benq XL2410T, Can't handle 15KHz as the specs say
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2012, 05:42:37 PM »
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The vertical bands seems to hard to avoid. The 2320 gets it a little bit, the external scan doubler I had before got it worse, and I've seen screenshots of indivisions that produce it too.

Someone said on here he'd managed to fiddle with settings on the 2320 to make them disappear but I couldn't seem to find it.


It's the "Pixel Clock" adjustment.