spirantho wrote:
Or just get either a monitor with composite in (like my Iiyama AS4636D - but the quality's not great on composite) or else an HDTV which takes both and costs a few hundred...
The problem with buying composite monitors is that they don't always support PAL scan rates on an NTSC composite input (Chromanence subcarrier has a different signal from a PAL video output). If I want to play Total Chaos on my A1200 NTSC, I'll either have to buy a PAL capable monitor or a scan doubler.