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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 17, 2010, 10:11:40 PM »
Most TVs in the US are NTSC only, at least older CRT types are.

One of these would convert PAL to NTSC, though this particular one doesnt seem to have  S-Video, which is the best way to go if you don't have VGA/RGB.

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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2010, 12:48:51 AM »
I have tried my Amiga with composite and s-video (the Amigamaniac) adapter and all my US TVs, tubes and LCD....
None of the combinations work with PAL...

I did get an s-video to VGA adapter and with that (and the Amigamaniac adapter (he's just starting a new run by the way), I can display NTSC and PAL on my computer monitor.

I bought the wrong cheap svideo-VGA adapter tho.  It has a glitch and some of the colors are lower than they should be.  But other adapters in the same price range ($30) are working for people.
Of course, that's $30 for the Amiga s-video adapter and another $30 for the s-video to VGA adapter.  So it's getting up there price wise..

But it also does composite to VGA so I use it for my other systems.
Interesting, composite - VGA on my cheapo adapter doesn't drop colors.  So I have been using that for gaming and deciding if I will spend ANOTHER $30 on the better adapter or do something different..

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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #16 on: June 18, 2010, 01:06:45 AM »
@Super TWiT

get the monitor, 1084s included a composite video input so you could feed a TV signal from other device if you want and continue watching tv. On the other hand if your TV had SCART it would be easy to build a cable for it although IIRC it's not common in USA.
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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2010, 01:26:46 AM »
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Ah well, I asked the guy that was selling it if I could pick it up, but he said its sold.... So guess that answers that. But is there any way I could get a standard ntsc tv to display both?


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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #18 on: June 18, 2010, 02:10:50 AM »
Quote from: Super TWiT;564874
I have a couple of questions about the amiga a520 and the capabilities of a monitor:

1: I've heard that the a520 doesn't work with all models. Is that true?
2: Is there any advantage to using a real monitor? Can it display more screenmodes?

The reason I ask is that I might be able to get an amiga 1000 monitor for free. However, since I have an a520 I don't know if I can justify picking one up.


You don't need an a520 with an A1000.  A1000 has color video out (which is what I would use) and it also has an RF modulator built in (need a c64 style large din type cable I think) if you have a really old tv that had no video in.

A1000 video out is really really good quality.  If I remeber the A500s/A2000s video out was B/W(why? why? why? 4096 colors in B/W?? Grrr!!! Comodore) so you need the a520 which is garbage if you ask me.  If you are using it for games and things this is my preferred method anyway.  If you use an RGB monitor games don't look as good as you see all the pixels.

Though for Workbench and things like Flight Simulator it is much easier to read small text on an RGB monitor.

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Oops.  Think I miss read.  Where you going to get a monitor for free?  I thought you meant an A1000 and wanted to know if you should buy a monitor for it or not.  Sorry.
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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #19 on: June 18, 2010, 02:13:08 AM »
Quote from: Super TWiT;564874
I have a couple of questions about the amiga a520 and the capabilities of a monitor:

1: I've heard that the a520 doesn't work with all models. Is that true?
2: Is there any advantage to using a real monitor? Can it display more screenmodes?

The reason I ask is that I might be able to get an amiga 1000 monitor for free. However, since I have an a520 I don't know if I can justify picking one up.

The picture quality will be highly superior on a monitor since it uses RGB instead of RF or composite. Antoher alternative could be to use RGB to SCART cable to use it with a tv which also will give much superior image compared to a tv hooked up with RF, component or even s-video.
 

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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2010, 03:47:36 AM »
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You don't need an a520 with an A1000.  A1000 has color video out (which is what I would use) and it also has an RF modulator built in (need a c64 style large din type cable I think) if you have a really old tv that had no video in.

A1000 video out is really really good quality.  If I remeber the A500s/A2000s video out was B/W(why? why? why? 4096 colors in B/W?? Grrr!!! Comodore) so you need the a520 which is garbage if you ask me.  If you are using it for games and things this is my preferred method anyway.  If you use an RGB monitor games don't look as good as you see all the pixels.
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Good point.  Using composite monitor is like having a free interpolator built-in to smoothen the pixels (for low-res).  RGB monitor is better for higher resolutions.   Why they put B&W composite in A500/A2000-- I guess to try to make it cheaper.  But A520 is decent for most uses.  You can always use SuperGen's (or some other good genlock's) composite/svideo outputs if you need the higher quality.
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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #21 on: June 18, 2010, 04:31:10 AM »
Indivision ECS is, in my opinion, the way to go, though it's a bit pricey.  I have a 1084S, which is a fine CRT, but it's not going to last forever, and I don't fancy becoming a TV/CRT tech.  I think moving my Amiga 2000 to an LCD monitor has probably extended it's life by years.
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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #22 on: June 18, 2010, 05:25:36 AM »
Quote from: Super TWiT;564874
I have a couple of questions about the amiga a520 and the capabilities of a monitor:

1: I've heard that the a520 doesn't work with all models. Is that true?
2: Is there any advantage to using a real monitor? Can it display more screenmodes?

The reason I ask is that I might be able to get an amiga 1000 monitor for free. However, since I have an a520 I don't know if I can justify picking one up.


LOL think VCR to HD TV 1080p as a comparison to the A520 and a Commodore 1084S.  ;)
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Re: Amiga Monitor VS A520
« Reply #23 on: June 18, 2010, 12:53:46 PM »
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Ah well, I asked the guy that was selling it if I could pick it up, but he said its sold.... So guess that answers that. But is there any way I could get a standard ntsc tv to display both?



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