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Re: Apple ][ and Mac question
Linards Ticmanis wrote:
Warren Ernst wrote:
Take note of:
Some TVs
In fact almost all TVs with a SCART, Euro-AV, Peritel, or whatever you
like to call it connector, (those rather large 21-pin thingys) or
another input that take RGB. Scan frequency is no problem at all in this
case, since the Apples all use standard TV frequencies.
In fact, I just acquired a Sony KV-1311CR TV/monitor recently, and it
has, in addition to a built-in TV tuner and composite input, analog
and digital RGB inputs. It is a 13-inch diagonal monitor that looks
*great* with a IIgs, and the trinitron pitch is finer than the Apple
RGB monitor.
Of course, it's a 1984 product...
FWIW, I have another Sony Trinitron TV that I've had since 1974, and
though I've had to replace a few electrolytics over the years, it
remains quite functional today.
-michael
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