[comp.sys.amiga] Good, cheap multisyncs

sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) (05/26/90)

a218@mindlink.UUCP (Charlie Gibbs) writes:

|In article <1823@corpane.UUCP> sparks@corpane.UUCP (John Sparks) writes:

|>About that Samsung monitor, have you checked it out in interlace mode yet?
|>Samsung makes a monitor for Packard Bell, that I think is basically the
|>same monitor as the one you are talking about.
|>It doesn't work properly with interlace.

|I'm not sure about interlace, but several of us here in the Great
|White North are running Samsung monitors on our flickerFixers and
|they work great.  (Mine cost about $700 Canadian and bears the name
|Imtec.)

Well sure, it works with the flickerFixer, that eliminates interlace altogether.
Not everyone who has or wants a multisync, has flickerFixer. And even if you do
it won't help you on the WB 2.0 interlace hi-res screens. If your multisync 
can't do interlace right, then you are out of luck on a lot of the extra
WB2.0 modes. 

So if you are going to go for the added expense of a multisync, you might as 
well make sure it works in interlace, so as not to waste your money when it
comes to the new resolutions, eh?


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