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Re: Apple IIc with colour LCD demoed at KansasFest?
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message
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> The report that it requires a PS/1 is clearly in error.
> Quality is exactly what you would expect for a composite color input--
> acceptable for 40 columns, barely readable (and therefore unusable) for
> 80 columns. Colors are great. LCD is bright and sharp.
> It will be interesting to see if this can be used as an NTSC-scan RGB
> monitor with some cabling...
Beauty!
Thanks for the test and tune session and the report!
Did you use the mini-plug input to the LCD from the Apple // composite out?
And when you say NTSC-scan RGB do you mean analog, like what would
work on a IIgs or Digital like the output of a //e RGB card?
So in essence, would you say: compared to a C-VUE or the original //c
flat-panel display, a 5" Sony PS1 LCD is an *acceptable* alternative
for portability with a //c application that doesn't require 80 columns for
the software it's going to run?
If so, I gotta go log into eBay and get one or two!
Later,
Craig