Came with Apple II europlus
Monochrome
Resolution: 640x200 pixels in 16 colors
Sold with the Amstrad CPC 464 and CPC 664,
It required a separate 12V power supply for the CPC 6128².
Composite and RGB on the 6 pin DIN.
Accepts a SCART signal if you build a cable for it.
CGA
640x400 pixel, monochrom (s/w). 71,25Hz
Only RF input - really bad signal quality
Can it the modified to use SCART?
This was my "monitor" for my C64, and my Atari 800
New Old Stock
Amber green/black
Composite CVBS input
Max resolution is 920x300
Build-in mono speaker
Good for any computer with composite out. Even C64 and Amiga - but only monochrome of course.
Usually sold with an C128
Digital RGBi input using D-SUB 9 connector for C128 and CGA
Separate Luminance and Chrominance inputs via RCA jacks (which is the same signal as S-Video, just different connectors)
Can be modified to use a SCART.
Have replaced the filter Capacitor on CP01 and all capacitors on the RGBi board. Also recapped CV02 and CV22 (LUMA input)
RGB 80 x 25 chr, 640 x 256 pix.
Comp 40 x 25 chr, 320 x 256 pix.
Have 3D printed a new lid (not on this picture)
DB15 VGA port, use adapter on Amiga
Multi-sync monitor. Supports both VGA and analog RGB
Stereo Speakers, with two phono plugs. One of them are marked Chroma...?
Have replaced DB15 plug, but the wire is still bad on the monitor side. If wire is at a wrong angle monitor turn blue-ish. Easily fixed by replacing the wire. But really not necessary now.
When replacing the connecter the Analog Amiga signal had washed out colours, but putting a wire between pin5 (GND) and 10 (Sync GND) all was good.
Very good pictures, sharp and colorful.
Have 3D printed new front lid.
Planning to replace cable.
EGA - 640x200
Built in PSU for the Amstrad PC1640
Has chroma and luminance input
Composite
RGB (6 pin DIN) and RGBi/CGA (8 pin DIN)
Came with the Amiga
Build-in stereo speakers
Soldered the connectors to the MotherBoard
Adjusted potentiometer for RGB to get correct colours.
Bought new power switch - not mounted.
MDA/Hercules monitor for the Schneider EuroPC
Died on me after 2 hours. I found a burned diode at D107 in the PSU. FR107 Diode - FR107 1000V 1A Fast Recovery Diode - maybe 1N4007
I have replaced D107 and D108 with FR107 - nothing changed.
PSU type: Sony TK-20 Part No. 1-413-310-13
DC Output: +67.5V (0.28A) and 120V (0.38A)
Service manual: AppleColor High Resolution RGB Monitor Service Manual : Apple : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive
AppleColor High-Resolution RGB Monitor - Higher Intellect Vintage Wiki (preterhuman.net)
Max resolution is 800x600 and 1024 x 768i
Supports 15Khz (SuperSync 3+) must test on Amiga ???
I used this back in the days with my TCI 386 SX-20
Max Resolution: 640x480/256 and 720x400/16 (text mode)
Supports: All EGA, All MCGA, All CGA
Maybe the first VGA monitor - please comment on this.
15" (13.7" Viewable) Diagonal SVGA Color Monitor
Multi-Frequency With Digital Controls
Flat Screen, 0,28mm Dot Pitch
Low Radiation
MPR Il -VESA DPMS(Power Management)
Free Voltage
Maximum Resolution 1280 x 1024 Non-lnterlaced
Very good picture
Lots of adjustments
Curved CRT
Article number: 340669-001
Very good picture
More info: Dell M782p | CRT Database and product-pdf
Lots of adjustments
Max resolution of 1600x1200 at 65 Hz, or 1024x768 at 108 Hz.
Flat CRT (Trinitron-style)
Resolution: 1440, 900 px
Screen technology: LCD
Refresh rate: 60 Hz
Aspect Ratio: 16:10
Respons time: 8,0 ms
Inputs:
Composite
Scart
Svideo
VGA
DVI
Component
RF
USB HUB, CF/SM/SD/MS/MMC card reader
Composite - only PAL
Component
VGA / DVI - not 15Hz compatible
S-Video
Speaker
This is a very versatile monitor.
1080x1024 aspect ratio 5:4
Type GH19PS
Model Code LS19HAHESQ/EDC
VGA and DVI
Build-in PSU
I have two of these
VGA, DVI and HDMI
Support 15Hz VGA - good for Amiga.
Composite and SCART input
NTSC?
Model: VCR 14PV226 ???
No remote.
SCART
Composite
RF
Very good quality
Motorized stand
Remote control x 2