> On 16 May 2016, at 23:25, Jarratt RMA <robert.jarr...@ntlworld.com> wrote: > > >> >> On 16 May 2016 at 22:52 Adrian Graham <wit...@binarydinosaurs.co.uk> >> wrote: >> >> >>> On 16/05/2016 20:13, "Ian Finder" <ian.fin...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> I dunno if it's relevant or not, but my go-to LCD for retro stuff is the >>> Dell 2007FP- >>> There was a panel lottery, some are TN, some IPS. Both are solid. >>> >>> They are 4:3, 1600x1200 native. >>> >>> They have DVI, VGA, Composite and S-Video inputs, and very stellar >>> scalers. >> >> In fact there was one available for ukp35 so it's now mine. I remember >> these >> monitors from a few years ago at a customer that specialised in video for >> aeroplanes, I used one not quite daily but remember being irked at the >> time >> that it was several button presses needed to get from VGA to DVI input, >> hahaha. > > > He had another one at that price (the last one apparently), so I have bagged > that one. I tried my Viewsonic, which does SoG, on my Rainbow at the weekend, > but that didn't work, perhaps this will. Even if it doesn't it will still be a > good second monitor for my everyday PC. > > Regards > > Rob
And seemingly another 8 have appeared at this price, so I've snagged one too! £15 p&p seems a little rich but a 4:3 TFT that does SoG and 15Khz scan for £50 strikes me as an absolute bargain overall. Smart looking monitor too IMO. Will look well with the Crimson! -Austin.