Cameron Kaiser wrote:
Ha! My 1902a monitor attached to my C128 just
got a little more valuable! ;)
Is it just me or is the screen not as clear on the 1902a (when the 128 is in
64 mode) as I remember my 64 hooked up to a 1702?
I myself find my 1902's image inferior to the picture I got from the trusty
1702. These 1702s are becoming so popular because of their good quality and
reliability (if it's physically intact, it's virtually guaranteed to work)
that I'm seeing some ridiculous prices on them. People grab them for old game
consoles, too.
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I seem to remember the 1902 and the Amiga 1080 were the same monitor,
but I could be wrong. The 1702 was a JVC monitor with commodore's name
on it.
You might be getting a weary, or gassy CRT, that would explain why it is
bleary. AFAIK they shuld be pretty much equivalent in visual
performance.
Gary Hildebrand