Therefore, it didin't make much sense to go CGA.
UNLESS, . . . you have the extreme level of
technical expertise
to make or buy a cable to connect a composite video
monitor
(often with UHF connectors) to the composite RCA
jack (or to the
4 pin Berg that was supplied for connecting
SUP'RMOD2 RF modulator),
and the willingness to accept video quality that was
about the same
as other current micros, just to save $700.
Every composite monitor I've ever seen had an RCA.
Needless to say though, I haven't seen it all...
I think the idea was that you could get by with less
expenditure. The majority of peecees I've seen had the
mono monitor plopped atop though. I got to dig out
that ad.
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