Darren P.
2004-11-14 08:58:03 UTC
I have:
Viewsonic PT775
- 17" trinitron tube.
- 5BNC and HDDB15 inputs.
- HDDB15 is a port, not a wired-in cable (I consider this a bonus).
- Built-in 4-port USB hub (not USB 2.0)
- HDDB15 to 5BNC cable included.
The catch:
- The vertical scan is on the fritz. It will work fine for hours,
then the picture will squeeze down to an ultra-bright line in the
middle of the screen, regardless of input. Supposedly fixable, but
not worth my while.
The other two monitors are an NEC MultiSync XV17+ (17") and a MAG
DX1495 (14"). These both work fine, but are older monitors, so don't
go expecting 1920x1440 @ 85Hz. I just plain don't want this stuff
sitting around anymore.
Guess what folks! All this can be yours for the low, low price of
FREE! If these don't move, they're Goodwill-bound (or dump bound, in
the case of the Viewsonic).
Viewsonic PT775
- 17" trinitron tube.
- 5BNC and HDDB15 inputs.
- HDDB15 is a port, not a wired-in cable (I consider this a bonus).
- Built-in 4-port USB hub (not USB 2.0)
- HDDB15 to 5BNC cable included.
The catch:
- The vertical scan is on the fritz. It will work fine for hours,
then the picture will squeeze down to an ultra-bright line in the
middle of the screen, regardless of input. Supposedly fixable, but
not worth my while.
The other two monitors are an NEC MultiSync XV17+ (17") and a MAG
DX1495 (14"). These both work fine, but are older monitors, so don't
go expecting 1920x1440 @ 85Hz. I just plain don't want this stuff
sitting around anymore.
Guess what folks! All this can be yours for the low, low price of
FREE! If these don't move, they're Goodwill-bound (or dump bound, in
the case of the Viewsonic).