![]() ![]() "syncs to 15 kHz in NTSC only and not PAL" Manufacturer is reffering to refresh rate. "doesn't sync to 15 kHz" Monitor is reporting "Input Not Supported" "Works well on an Amiga A500 with a passive VGA adapter. There is an option to display in proper aspect ratio but it didn't seem to make much difference" All screen display fully, no pixels cut off or anything. So will not work with Amiga, Atari computer." "I've been looking for a modern LCD that can handle the 15KHz modes that my old Amiga 500 outputs natively - this monitor works perfectly! May also work with older Atari ST and retrocomputers from similar eras." ( specs) "Nice monitor but new version is not 15khz. Also can't take out of 16:9 mode." ( specs) "works, but pixels are uneven and pretty ugly. Tested variant was most likely Acer P215H Bbd. Clock and phase timings will not resolve moire on a checkerboard pattern." "Does not honour aspect ratio for 4:3 / 5:4 sources. ![]() "Couldn't find a way to set aspect ratio and couldn't eliminate vertical timing bands completely. Just use a RGB to VGA adapter and it works VERY well. "This is the nicest LCD I have ever seen on Amiga. Just used a simple home-made passthrough RGB to VGA adapter. Works great on an Atari ST at Low and Medium color resolutions. Doesn't correct Aspect Ratio, but otherwise looks surprisingly nice. "Syncs to NTSC, PAL, and Interlace/Double NTSC. "does both NTSC and PAL" Laced modes not tested. "Partial" support deficiencies should be noted in the comments. If the user needs to manually center or stretch the image, the settings persist across screen mode changes and power cycles.The monitor supports 240p/288p and 480i/576i and is usable in these modes without annoying flicker, at least not more annoying than a CRT's flicker.This means black or grey bars at the top and bottom (but not sides) of a 5:4 monitor and on the sides (but not top or bottom) of a 16:9 or 16:10 monitor. The monitor is able to display the image centered and in the proper aspect ratio (4:3), shows every pixel of the source signal, and doesn't waste screen space.Only unpowered adapters are allowed for "full" support. The monitor requires no external scan doubler (such as an XRGB-mini or OSSC) or other powered devices to correctly process analog 15 kHz signals through the RGB connector."Full" 15 kHz RGB Support in the table below means it supports 15kHz signals at least as well as a CRT: (Note that Component video is actually YPrPb.) I don't think I'd recommend it as a stand alone display, though depending on your use, it could still be adequate.A list of modern flat panel (LCD, OLED) monitors that directly support analog 15 kHz signals through discrete RGB connectors (VGA, DVI-A, and/or SCART). I bought this refurbished to use as a pivoting 2nd monitor. I would say it's not a great overall monitor, but it has a niche it fits well. ![]() Overall Review: Know what you're going to use this monitor for before you buy it. Not enough complaints to take an egg off. Since I also have a big widescreen monitor, this isn't a problem most of the time since I can just use my other monitor to work with Excel. I find that wide screen monitors tend be better for excel. If you use Excel, the narrower monitor is not always great for viewing data. Other than that, no noticeable performance issues. Occasionally the monitor will flicker as I quickly scroll through Facebook. I bought this as a second monitor and the vertical shifting allows it line up very nicely with my main widescreen monitor.Ĭons: Lower resolution and expensive if not refurbished. I didn't get a 16:9 pivot monitor because I didn't feel they were wide enough when pivoted. The 4:3 aspect ratio allows for substantially wide resolution when pivoted. ![]() It's very useful tilted 90 degrees for getting more content on the page when viewing websites, MS Word, and OneNote. Learn more about the DELL 1908FPb Model Brandġ00 - 240 VAC / 50 or 60 Hz + 3Hz / 2.0A (Max.)ĭimensions & Weight Dimensions (H x W x D)ġ6.15" x 14.26"-19.39" x 7.17" (with stand)Īdditional Information Date First Available ![]()
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