Re: Color Vector Monitors

From: bill esquivel <mr.bill_at_thegrid.net>
Date: Wed Dec 30 1998 - 05:00:17 EST

You can probably fit a 25" monitor into every atari xy game with the possible
exception of star wars. So I would say go 25" Not sure on the sega xy's, but I
know the cinematronics could easily take a 25".

Rodger Boots wrote:

> You know, it really wouldn't be all that hard to do. What size would you
> want, the standard 19" or something else? We could even make it so it
> wouldn't burn up when used on Gremlin/Sega games.
>
> Al Warner wrote:
>
> > They are getting harder and harder to find. With all of the engineers
> > that frequent this group, I would have thought that they would have
> > developed a new one. I know Clay Cowgill has some info on his page
> > about it, and I believe if anyone could pull it off, he could. That
> > would be the very best project (IMHO) that the people of this list could
> > do. It would put an end to the need for affordable Amplifone HV
> > Transformers and LV2000s (sorry guys, not ment to offend, it's a great
> > product, your product is worth the small amount you charge for it). If
> > I knew more about electronics, I would work on it, but I don't. It
> > would take me 10 years to even understand the basics. If I had my New
> > Years wish, it would be for a brand new <$300 vector monitor. My Star
> > Wars would love it!
> >
> > -Al-
> >
> > Jim Sulzer wrote:
> >
> > > All,
> > >
> > > Is there a source for color vector monitors anywhere on the planet?
> > >
> > > After perusing the newsgroups & web for several months now, I'm
> > > getting the impression that no companies are manufacturing color
> > > vector monitors anymore and that the used ones are getting harder
> > > and harder to find. I'm just getting into arcade machine collecting
> > > and have found a Space Duel w/out monitor and I would love to put a
> > > decent monitor back into it.
> > >
> > > Is my impression wrong?
> > >
> > > Thanks for any assistance!
> > >
> > > Jim
> >
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Received on Wed Dec 30 03:59:54 1998

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