Reply 33920 of 53198, by brostenen
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boxpressed wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:35:brostenen wrote on 2020-05-12, 19:09:YES... FINALLY. I have been looking for one for the last 5 years. At a reasonable price that is. And today I bought it for 33 Euro and 3 kilometers walk with it in my arms.
It is an 20 inch Dell 2001-fp monitor. It is from 2004. This means 15khz signal for my Amiga's and because it has VGA, DVI, Composit and S-Video. Then I can use it for my Commodore64's as well. 50hz smooth scrolling. Spaghetti lines / jailbars can be eliminated with a lumafix if I want to. I have only tested it with Commodore64 with the use of S-Video cable. Only one tiny dead pixel, and that is well to the right in the screen. I did not notice it when playing Winter Games.
Cool. I have one that was made in July 2004 but didn't know it can accept 15 KHz. I almost recycled it many times over but just couldn't do it. Now I'm glad I didn't.
I think it is june or july 2005 that is were they stop with 15khz support. Keep it. For Amiga's you can get one of them 23 to 15 pin adaptors.
There is just one slight issue with the 2001-FP. That is the monitor does not remember screen position in 15khz.
Else it is a wonderfull monitor.
Don't eat stuff off a 15 year old never cleaned cpu cooler.
Those cakes make you sick....
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