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"Got TV RGB?"
Due to the questions I have received, the following is
the VideoTurtle add that we have been posting on svereal other
systems-notably Amiga.
Not to rub salt, but it does contain quotes from other users as well,
from other computer communities.
Regards,
Jim Krych
Turtle Enterprises
Sales Rep
p.s. You can post the following elsewhere, in newletters, etc, without
my permission.
Got TV RGB?
You know who you are . . . .
Proud, defiant, and fanatical owners of computers that are still
unique today. Doing cutting edge things with them, years before
Win-Tel, and making them do things that were only a dream a few
years ago. We at Turtle Enterprises salute you for your can-do
"never say die" spirit of computing.
Flying in the face of an ever-increasing population of Win-Tel
mediocrity, you use such phrases as "the computer for the creative
mind."
Forever will you use them! And almost as long, will they last!
With new hardware, motherboard replacements, and software always
becoming available, you're guaranteed years of enjoyment. The
way computers, real personal computers, were meant to be.
Except for one, tiny, problem! The one "weak" link. What about
your aging RGB, TV RGB, monitors?
Oh yeah, those trusty old workhorses are just that, getting old!
Try buying a new one, at a reasonable price! The ones we're used
to aren't made anymore!
"What are you going to do when the well runs dry?"
What are your choices? Somehow, get a used one? Just to face the
same problem again, later? Repair it yourself? Or, gulp, use a
TV?!!!
You could buy a studio-grade RGB monitor, and pay through the nose.
Or just chuck it all and buy a, whisper, Pee-Cee! (NOT!!!)
Is there a replacement for the RGB monitors? Giving the same
clarity, crispness and resolution. With equal quality to the old?
YES THERE IS!
But, don't take OUR word for it . . .
"There is a working replacement for those hard-to-find RGB monitors.
It's called the VideoTurtle."
Yes, the VideoTurtle! What is it? It's a product that converts
your RGB, known as TV RGB-15.75KHz scan rate for NTSC, into
S-Video!
What is S-Video? It's an enhanced form of TV. With awesome
clarity and resolution over the "TV" we are all familiar with.
With your computer, the VideoTurtle, and an S-Video equipped TV,
you get equal or BETTER display quality, than your old RGB monitor.
Not only that, you get a much bigger and eye-pleasing display,
and a TV to boot!
Remember, how certain video modes would make your old RGB monitor
say no mas? Well, with a wink and a smile, VideoTurtle says "more
please." With the VideoTurtle ALL video modes are shown, crisply
and clearly.
How does the VideoTurtle do this? Well, that is one thing we
can't tell you. We have to protect our hard work! But, the Video
Turtle does what we say! Need proof?
Marv Birkinbine of Maximum Video Creations recently showed the
VideoTurtle at a fair. One of the more common remarks was
"what type of monitor is this?"
Curious? Call him at 1-888-MAD-MAXX.
Or, hear what one Amiga user had to say:"For someone who does
not have a monitor, or has a video production setup, it would
be invaluable." Gary Survoy, member Cleveland Area Amiga User Group
A total monitor replacement! Either for average use or for
professional video presentations, the VideoTurtle is for
you! Whether you're that unique breed of computer user, the
Amiga owner, or a video game junkie using Sega Genesis, you
can experience the same clarity with S-Video and the VideoTurtle.
(The VideoTurtle and the Sega Genesis has been quite an
experience-with eye fatigue eliminated, crisper colors and sharper
details!)
Yes, there is a replacement. . .
The VideoTurtle, from Turtle Enterprises, can be purchased for
$149.95 from one of it's authorized distributors, such as Tex
Comp Ltd. To order all 1-800-846-3474. For technical information
on TV RGB systems we haven't mentioned, or general technical help,
call 1-626-967-3341. Turtle Enterprises can be reached via
email: videoturtle@hotmail.com
With the price of a VideoTurtle, and say a 20" S-Video TV, compared
to a brand-new 14" TV RGB monitor, your total price is only a little
more than the new monitor. But, go to the larger size monitors, 17"
and up, you will save a substantial amount of change!
Money that can be better spent on your own system, to continue
thumbing your nose at those "other" computers. To keep on being the
"elite extremist fringe group" that the "experts" have called you!
Got TV RGB? You just have to get the VideoTurtle!
"Your eyes have never seen a monitor so big or a TV so clear"
--
" A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for
adversity." Proverbs 17:17
"Your eyes have never seen a monitor so big or a
TV so clear!" - VideoTurtle