wrd@tekigm2.UUCP (Bill Dippert) (11/06/86)
Try "Toys R' Us" for Commodore 1702 monitors. They still have them in this part of the USA (Portland/Beaverton ORegon). Most other stores have replaced the 1702 with the 1802. A 1902 and 1902A are also available but I believe that they are RGB only. Another good monitor is the C.Itoh CM1000 monitor which is available for $399 at all Zenith/Heath dealers. It is a totally universal monitor, it has provisions for composite video, separated video, RGB, RGBI and XRBG. It will hook up to an Atari 8 bit, Commodore, Zenith, IBM, Compaq, etc. Very good buy at $399 (regularly $599 -- per the catalog).
ggw@ethos.UUCP (Gregory Woodbury) (11/12/86)
In article <1176@tekigm2.UUCP> wrd@tekigm2.UUCP (Bill Dippert) writes: >. . . . . . . . . . . . A 1902 and 1902A are also available but I believe that >they are RGB only. The Commodore 1902[A] have inputs for normal composite video as well as the digital RGBI that is used in the C-128. With proper cableing, I suppose that any RGBI output could be feed to them as well. -- ------------------------------------------ Gregory G. Woodbury The usual disclaimers apply {duke|mcnc|rti-sel}!ethos!ggw The line eater is a boojum snark! additional mail to ..ethos!dukcds!ggw