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Output Interfaces. BNC 13 Items S-Video 3 Items 3. YPbPr Component 3 Items 3. Balanced XLR 1 Items 1. Not Specified 73 Items Video Format. SD 14 Items HD 4 Items 4. UHD 2 Items 2. SHD 1 Items 1. Not Specified 70 Items New 12 Items Open box 1 Items 1.

Seller refurbished 1 Items 1. The higher the count, the sharper your scanlines are. The sharpness also increases the visible flicker on interlaced video as a lower count will cause the picture to be blurrier and the alternating scanlines of an interlaced video more on that later will blur together.

Additionally, the black space between scanlines will be more prominent on higher TVL counts. The later generation had as a standard and on the higher end versions. If you are looking at N-series monitors, make sure the model has RGB connectors. Later versions will likely have for a inch and above, while inch models will be Unless of course they are widescreen models, in which case they will have less.

This is because you count the vertical lines in a horizontal distance equal to the height of the tube. If you are interested in why this happens, you may want to check the Wikipedia article — for retro gaming, you will want want progressive scan if you can get it.

I have some monitors you will typically find on the secondhand market. Despite all sharing the same Sony Trinitron technology, they are all very different monitors that were made with different uses in mind.

PVMM2U is probably the easiest relatively new monitor to find. Even though they came out in the late 90's, I have seen units with manufacturing dates all the way until Mine is made in looks almost like new. You can actually see the history of this particular monitor from the stickers that warn you not to use it near flammable anesthetics. However, their use often has been less varied, resulting in burn-in on the tube.

This particular monitor retained the ghosts of its medical past with numbers imprinted on the tube, but since it uses the same tube as Sony PVMM2 that it is based on, I could replace the tube with an unused new spare from , and the image is now great. While these monitors are very similar, if you can choose, take the Olympus since it has two sets of RGB connectors. The RGB and connectors are the same are the same, you just choose component in the menu. You play a lot of p games on consoles such as Nintendo GameCube, you may consider paying the premium that these monitors usually command.

The controls are buttons on the sides instead of the panel below the monitor as the older models. The buttons light up when the control button is pressed.

The Sony PVMQ were sold for variety of uses, and this one in particular was used in an editing room for subtitles. I know this since I got it from the original owner, and it was still plugged in to a Sony Betacam Editor.



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