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Offline Darrin

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Re: Amiga Friendly Monitor in the USA???
« on: August 03, 2010, 01:06:24 PM »
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No good on the monitor. Seller waited until after I bidded and changed the auction listings details then asked me if it was ok that it didn't have a remote or a stand.

No good I kinda need to have it supported in some way and change the channel.


You would think these twits would admit that from the start, wouldn't you?
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Re: Amiga Friendly Monitor in the USA???
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2010, 03:42:26 PM »
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TWITS? I preffer the term douche...
at any rate that was the scam let someone bid on it then change the scope of what's inlcuded after they've bought the thing then send an email that tries to tell me this TV monitor never came with a stand or remote. Typical sheister.


You probably got off lucky.  Doomy would have let you pay, said nothing and shipped you whatever he felt like.  ;)

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I ordered a Scart to Component adapter. I need to connect to a regular TV. As far as indivivsion I sold mine with a clear disclosure of the problems I was having. MAybe when the next batch is out I'll order one.


I have one of those and it worked quite well with my 42" Plasma TV via the component inputs using my old A1081 scart cable.

Super High Res Laced flickered like hell, but I was using it on an old EDT plasma TV which could do PAL and NTSC screens.
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