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Help me identify a monitor.
- Subject: Help me identify a monitor.
- From: "Mew" <mew24e@hotmail.com>
- Date: 4 May 2006 07:50:16 -0700
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Hi :)
In 1985 or approx. I receive an apple II Microcom clone with a monitor,
since I don't have the apple II and the monitor anymore but I try to
identify it to try to find one like it.
It was a color monitor, with brightness button in front panel and the
power button too. the front panel is brown and the rest of the monitor
is almost white.
This monitor have a rca input to connect to the computer and have a
kind of box we attach in the back of the monitor where we can control
volume and have input audio/video rca. this monitor was cool because
with this rca input I plug my nintendo on it and was I perfect monitor
to play nintendo with it.
Its looking like a little tv, but was not a tv, was a color monitor.
I got it with my apple 2 when I buy it at R&R software from dorval,
québec.
thanks :)