many 16 inch and larger monitors from that era were
oem-ed by Sony. I used to find them at TCF for as
little as $10 in the mid 90s. The one favorite of mine
was the GDM-1932 IIRC, which was Sonys house number,
but had an IBM monniker. I never had an issue with
them. Not as radiation compliant and certainly more
power hungry then a newer model, but the thing had a
date code of 1988! Havent pulled them out in a while
but I still have 2.
--- cctech-bounces at
classiccmp.org <teoz at neo.rr.com>
wrote:
A thread was started on a forum I frequent about
people matching up monitors
with the equipment they collect. I have a few
Commodore monitors with my
Amigas, the correct Apple monitor for my IIgs and
Atari monitor for my
1040STF but I could never find a decent working
larger monitor for my
vintage 68K Macs. The question I have is do the
19"+
Supermac/Radius type
monitors have such a bad design that they lasted
only a few years? How do
early 1990's monitors of that size compare to the
monitors that came before
and after them? Also larger older monitors seem to
use up quite a bit more
electricity and generate quite a bit of heat (maybe
thats why they didn't
last), do you guys have issue with older monitors?
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