On Mon, 7 Jun 2004 16:44:34 -0500, you wrote:
>I've got a few fully working, nice pic, no burn-in vertical monitors on the
>shelf (G07's, 46xx's, 49xx's). Trouble is, most of my games take horizontal
>monitors.
>
>Does anyone see any problem hacking some of these vertical monitors into a
>horizontal bracket? I'm talking just moving both the tube and the chassis
>and mounting it on a horizontal mounting bracket.
None at all. When you get right down to it, there really wasn't any
difference between the two, other than a model number and _maybe_ the
arrangement of the yoke connectors if they had to reverse the connection of
one or both of the yokes to make the picture come rightside-up. As far as
I know, the horizontal and vertical models are electronically identical.
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