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Reply 540 of 553, by Dimitris1980

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Philips 14C

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Reply 541 of 553, by hwh

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My dad bought this new.

It was used with his Cyrix 133, max res. 800x600, 14".

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Reply 542 of 553, by Munx

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hwh wrote on 2024-05-14, 00:54:

My dad bought this new.

It was used with his Cyrix 133, max res. 800x600, 14".

This was the same monitor that our first family PC had, though I think it was under a different brand. Man did I miss those simple analog dials after upgrading - every monitor that I used since is just garbage when it comes to settings, especially CRTs where I had to constantly move and stretch the image using the awful menus where the button functions keep changing.

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Reply 543 of 553, by Martli

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Philips 107E5 - got this insanely cheap ($3nz) a few months ago. Has a few minor issues - it's quite yellowed on the back (who cares) and the buttons are a bit stuck (but still work if you push hard enough).

It does up to 1280x1024, but I run it at 1024x768 and use my 16:10 LCD for anything above (mostly 1600x1200).

Overall very happy with this purchase. I swore I wouldn't buy another CRT (I have a Sony PVM for my consoles that cost a bomb) but couldn't resist, took a punt on this and wasn't disappointed.

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Reply 544 of 553, by manbearpig

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Relisys Analog/TTL monitor

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Reply 545 of 553, by Lodge_

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I just picked up a new old stock Samsung SyncMaster 753s ! I I had the 19" version of the SyncMaster back in the day, but this 17" is even better with the limited space I have now. I'll post pictures of my retro closet later.

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Reply 546 of 553, by pan069

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Lodge_ wrote on 2024-06-29, 10:41:

I just picked up a new old stock Samsung SyncMaster 753s ! I I had the 19" version of the SyncMaster back in the day, but this 17" is even better with the limited space I have now. I'll post pictures of my retro closet later.

Holy F. Good find. That these things are still lingering in warehouses, store rooms or wherever... I hope it still works. Do show followup photos when you get a chance.

Reply 547 of 553, by buffi

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My retro corner has:

Siemens Nixdorf MCM 2110 NTD:
Absolute beast of a 21” computer monitor. Awesome picture and glorious size.

JVC DT-V 1710CG
Professional 17” multi-sync CRT that does 15khz all the way up to 720p/1080i. Perfect for Amiga and other stuff that gives 50/60hz signals.

Also added a bonus pic that better shows what a chunky boi the Siemens Nixdorf is.

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Reply 548 of 553, by Lodge_

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My spare monitors for the C64/Amiga. I'll have to book a time to use a 3D printer at the local library to make the missing front panel of the 1084S.

The monitors are:
Phillips CM833-II
Commodore 1084S-P
Commodore 1084S-D2

The main 1084 is missing from the picture, because that's the one i'm using.. not daily but weekly or montly.

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Reply 549 of 553, by amontre

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NEC 17 and 15 CRT to match the desktop. Acer Monochrome 14. JVC-TM15cg for my Amiga 1200 which i would love to switch to commodore’s 1084.

On Console side a pair of Sony BVM D20 and A20

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Reply 550 of 553, by YesAffinity

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Hi! New here. Starting off with an easy thread. My Sun Micro System GDM-5410. 21" of 1600x1200 max goodness! Scooped for free off Craigslist 4 or 5 years ago.

Complete with VGA (HD15) output and 13W3 integrated cable.

A few minor scuffs on it that I could probably get off without too much effort if I ever actually tried, but I'm also too busy playing on it. 😁

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Reply 552 of 553, by mx597

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Lodge_ wrote on 2024-06-29, 10:41:

I just picked up a new old stock Samsung SyncMaster 753s ! I I had the 19" version of the SyncMaster back in the day, but this 17" is even better with the limited space I have now. I'll post pictures of my retro closet later.

Wow... nice find!!

Reply 553 of 553, by YesAffinity

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devius wrote on 2024-10-03, 21:23:

How come the HUD is all messed up?

Doom95 which doesn't play right in this system for some reason. I just clicked on the first thing my mouse pointer found to out something gamey on the screen. 😀