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From: mwf@osu-eddie.UUCP (Mark W. Froelich)
Newsgroups: net.video
Subject: Monitor/receivers
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Date: Sat, 24-Aug-85 12:32:03 EDT
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I am currently looking for a monitor to be used primarily as a display
for my Amiga.  I would also like to be able to connect vcrs, etc.

So far I love the Sony KV-1311CR which does just about everything I want,
however the Amiga uses interlacing to achieve its highest resolutions, so I
would probably get lots of flicker with this setup.

Is there a monitor/receiver with a <.4 mm dot pitch that uses a slow decay
phosphor?  Is this an unreasonable thing to want?  I have never seen a TV
picture displayed on slow decay phosphors, is it too slow to watch good
violent movies on?
		Thanks for any reply,
			Mark Froelich
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