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Re: Composite Video Monitor Question
In article <l5GdnYaVZqVRHZ-jXTWc3g@comcast.com>,
"OOAEOOMSNR" <abuse@aol.com> wrote:
> In terms of picture quality, features, etc., what's the nicest composite
> monitor you guys know about? I love my Applecolor Composite Monitor IIe,
> but I was wondering if there's something better.
>
>
Commodore has made some nice ones. The 1702, an old unit -- 13 or 14" I
believe, had separate chroma and luma inputs which was (exactly)
equivalent to what we call s-video today. I've seem some C64's hooked
to it with a very, very good image. Notably superior to composite.
Commodore was ahead of the game on that one.
Here's a shot of it:
http://www.myoldcomputers.com/museum/perif/1702.htm
...the Apple II does not output signals that could make use of or work
with that monitor. Well, I suppose you could extract s-video from the
RGB port of a IIgs with a device, but you're better off with an RGB
monitor than an s-video monitor anyway.
Bit o' history.
bp