[comp.sys.amiga] 19" Analog RGB monitor for sale

klby@vax5.cit.cornell.edu (11/18/90)

                            For Sale:
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    Hitachi Ltd. Type HM-1719B-6 19 Inch Analog R-G-B Monitor

Amiga owners take note!  Have you ever wanted a large industrial
quality display for your Amiga but just did not have the $2000 plus
to shell out?  This may be the monitor for you!

This is an industrial analog RGB monitor built for years of trouble
free use.  It has 8 BNC jacks on the back. four of them are for its
red, green, and blue inputs as well as composite sync and the other
four are loop throughs to allow additional monitors to be
connected.  There is a switch that enables 75 ohm termination of
the inputs if it is the last monitor in the chain.  On the front
there are brightness and contrast adjustments as well as a push
button switch for the built in de gaussing coil.

The monitor has only a few hours use on it and is in like new
condition.  It is housed in a 18" high by 19" wide by 21" deep tan
colored metal enclosure.  The screen and front are flawless, there
are a few small scratches in the paint on the sides.  Nothing you
would see unless you look up close though.

The picture is bright, crisp, and *big*.  The phosphor on the CRT
is of a long persistence type though.  The colors are incredible,
and you have to look to see it flicker in interlace mode, but if
you play a lot of games this is not the monitor for you.  For text
use, if you use a medium grey background the persistence is hardly
noticeable.

I am selling the monitor for $500 plus shipping from Ithaca, N.Y.
This unit is too heavy to be shipped via UPS so you will have to
come and get it, or have it trucked out.  I would guess the weight
to be around 90 pounds.  I have a cable to connect the monitor to
an Amiag A1000 I can throw in for another $10.00 or I can draw you
a picture of how to build your own.

Feel free to call me voice at (607) 277-2937 between 6PM and 10PM
eastern time if you have any questions.

Matthew Kleinmann