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Re: Unusual card



 > > Steven Hirsch <snhirsch@gmail.com> wrote:
 > > 
 > > On 06/06/2010 06:34 PM, A2Aviator wrote:
 > > I thought I put it in there, PVM-1342Q is that, they would all be
"PVM-
 > > xxxx".
 > > 
 > > As for LCD monitors that support PAL, it's more the
non-mainstream
 > > brands, but since this stuff is all stamped out of the
same/similar
 > > cookie cutters and sold wherever, they just do. As for not seeing
a
 > > monitor with composite inputs, thats really shocking.
 > > 
 > > By monitor, I mean mostly TV's, too- but about 50-60% of the
computer
 > > monitors I run across have at least a composite input, if not
 > > Composite and S-Video. Typically they'll be the ones with
speakers. A
 > > mute monitor isn't really good for much these days.  Even that
 > > PVM-1342Q has that.
 > > 
 > > Vizio doesn't make anything too small, but those things too, do
PAL
 > > composite. They're all pretty much auto-ranging, when there is a
 > > composite input on there.
 > > 
 > > Every single last LCD computer monitor I own or have ever seen
was fitted with
 > > some combination of:
 > > 
 > > HD-15 VGA
 > > DVI
 > > HDMI
 > > 
 > > Never seen S-Video or composite.
 > > 
 > David Empson wrote:
 > 
 > 
 > I have a Dell Ultrasharp 24" LCD monitor from about 2007 which
has VGA,
 > DVI, component, S-video and composite inputs. (Model is 2407WFP, if
I
 > remember right.)
 > 
 > Don't know offhand whether it supports PAL on the TV-compatible
inputs,
 > and I don't have a working IIe to try it.
 > 
 > 
 > -- 
 > David Empson
 > dempson@actrix.gen.nz

it more then likely does