[comp.sys.amiga.graphics] Sony CPD-1302

barrett@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Dan Barrett) (03/26/91)

In article <1991Mar25.205429.8759@javelin.es.com> blgardne@javelin.sim.es.com writes:
>The Sony CPD-1302....

	Blaine, does this monitor come in a 16" version?  If so, have you
ever seen or used it, and what did you think?

	Still searching for that .28 pitch 16" monitor that handles NTSC
rates....

	BTW, you (Blaine) are hard to reach by mail!  Everything I send
bounces back from orca.es.com.

                                                        Dan

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blgardne@javelin.es.com (Blaine Gardner) (03/27/91)

barrett@jhunix.HCF.JHU.EDU (Dan Barrett) writes:
>In article <1991Mar25.205429.8759@javelin.es.com> blgardne@javelin.sim.es.com writes:
>>The Sony CPD-1302....

>	Blaine, does this monitor come in a 16" version?  If so, have you
>ever seen or used it, and what did you think?

I haven't seen a 16", but then I wasn't looking for one. I'd guess that
Sony makes one. Contacting Sony or a Sony distributer would probably be
your best bet.

>	BTW, you (Blaine) are hard to reach by mail!  Everything I send
>bounces back from orca.es.com.

Strange, e-mail has been working pretty well, I wonder if
something got "fixed" around here? You might try
bgardner@roof.dsd.es.com and see if that works, or
blgardne@esunix.UUCP.

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alanh@hpsmeng1.rose.hp (Alan Haight) (04/05/91)

  The NEC 3D works perfectly with a standard Amiga and also with the new
A2320 Display Enhancer Board by CBM.  It syncs from 15-38KHz.  It displays
the interlaced screen perfectly and has digital controls for adjusting the
screen and a memory(s) for saving the configurations.  The A2320 card has
a switch on the back that allows you to switch between the normal Amiga
video or its Flicker Free mode.  This switches between the standard Amiga
NTSC 15+KHz to the 31.5KHz signal.  The monitor has no problem going between
the two modes.

   Alan Haight
   alan@hpsmo100.rose.hp.com