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Re: Amiga to a 15KHz capable LCD TV?
« on: August 25, 2007, 11:42:28 PM »
I doubt it will support PAL via VGA-connector. The signals are going through different circuitry than SCART or S-VIDEO that are deinterlaced and enhanced internally before display. I got myself a cheap LG 19" TV for Amiga use as it has SCART for native video and VGA for BVision (if I ever get it work). The picture via SCART is less than perfect as most of TV units are geared towards video use and thus the enhancer shows some nasty artifacts when typing or moving mouse. But it is much better than interlaced display on my CM8833.

The good thing about TVs for Amiga use is that they might be able to sync to scandoublers/flicker fixers. My "real" computer monitor (LG Flatron) cannot sync to image provided by Amber on A3000, but I had no trouble with the TV. This has to do with being able to sync to lower vertical frequency, I think.
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