AlexH,
Thanks for the info... I wish I had known more beforehand about what options are available. I think for people getting all nostalgic about their Amiga days, and looking to re-invest in an Amiga, its invaluable.
My own process was something like this:
1) Look for an A1200... Oh Great! AmigaKit sell them!
2) Ok, get monitor adapter. Wha?!? Most monitors dont work with the Amiga, I need this... scandoubler / flickerfixer thing.
3) They're expensive, well at least the ones made by this Jan fellow are. Look for alternatives.
4) Settle on KWorld TV Tuner, as it was the only big brand I could get from Amazon/TigerDirect, with a hope of a refund if things dont work out.
I dont know the back history as to why these (the ones made by this Jan fellow) Scandoublers are no longer available. And I do understand that the R&D required to produce a new design may be cost prohibitive. So why cant the design for this device be made public? That way anyone could get the reference design and produce them in sufficient quantities when there is a significant demand.
Do the rights to the device belong to some company that does not want to license it?
Its a shame, as it would be the ideal solution. But at the same time its lack of availability could be a real barrier for people looking to get back into the community.
Personally, I'd love to see some kind of S-Video solution... at least it would be better than composite. But not having any electrical engineering skills, Im going to just have to wait and see.
Mark