Assuming you are in Germany I would use an LCD TV with SCART I assume devices with SCART inputs are available there. Does Aldi in Germany do weekly offers as in the UK. I especially bought one of their TV's because it had a wide range of inputs.
Dave > -----Original Message----- > From: cctalk [mailto:cctalk-boun...@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of > martin.heppe...@dlr.de > Sent: 15 January 2016 11:39 > To: cctalk@classiccmp.org > Subject: Preferred way of substituting TFT for CRT Monitor? > > I have got a HP 9000/217 machine with a standard video card. This card has a > monochrome composite output (resolution is as low as about 512x400, but I > might replace it with a higher resolution card). A small 9" HP monitor that I > used for testing only shows me 2 or 3 bands of the image and cannot capture > the signal properly. > > All I have are modern TFT monitors which usually have VGA and/or DVI > inputs, no separate R-G-B or monochrome jacks. > > What is the preferred way to connect "old" composite video signals to a > modern TFT monitor without losing too much sharpness? I understand that > interpolation is an unavoidable problem. > > Searching the internet did not give me a clear answer. Do you have any > recommendations? > > Thank you, Martin