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Re: Cheap LCD UK with Scart that works...
On Oct 14, 12:06 pm, "Warren 'Llama' Ernst" <wer...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 13, 5:27 pm, Drew <goggled...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On 13 Oct, 23:20, "Polymorph" <polymo...@a2central.com.remove-ywu-
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> > > To: Drew
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> > > Drew wrote:
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> > > > Right if the RGB connector is outputting sound on pin 11 then this
> > > > particular scart cable (from ebay) must have been wired inside. The
> > > > other RGB Scart cable i have is from vintageware doesn't have sound
> > > > and that is the one i have used before. At least mystery is solved :)
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> > > Thats weird. I used to have an old Amiga monitor (which has since died)
> > > with SCART input setup for the kids connteced using a Vintageware SCART
> > > cable, and it used to get the sound coming through.
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> > > Cheers,
> > > Mike
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> > Hi,
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> > I just dug up my vintageware Scart cable and indeed sound does go
> > through it, sorry for suggesting it didn't. Not sure why i have never
> > noticed it before...
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> > Drew
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> So it looks like it is for sale directly from here:
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> http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.206-7097.aspx
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> Unforutnately, it looks like you need to be in the UK to buy one.
> That's really a shame, since I could use both a little LCD tv for my
> office that doubles as a nice monitor for my GS...
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See if you can find a Samsung Syncmaster 910MP. The only SCART
monitor I've ever found to be buyable in the USA (I bought here new).
jS