A multiple-sync (multisync) monitor, also known as a multiscan or multimode monitor, is a raster-scan analog video monitor that can properly synchronise...
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CVBS/RGB video, but out of range for most VGA-compatible monitors, while a multisync monitor is required for some of the higher resolutions. This connection...
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Video Graphics Array (redirect from VGA monitor)
VGA monitors. The use of other timings may in fact damage such monitors and thus was usually avoided by software publishers. Third-party "multisync" CRT...
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of third-party dot-matrix printers as well as laser printers and multisync monitors, resolutions deviated from even multiples of the screen resolution...
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They are associated with specific expansion cards, video connectors, and monitors. Various computer display standards or display modes have been used in...
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or DVI-A using commonly available cables and adapters. This allows multisync monitors, which became prevalent in personal computing in the late 1980s, to...
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Cathode-ray tube (redirect from CRT monitor)
advantages over LCD: Better color reproduction, no motion blur, multisyncing available in many monitors, no input lag OLED advantages over CRT: Lower bulk, similar...
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Added support for extended EGA text and graphics modes (requires multisync monitor) Added support for 16-colour VGA modes Sources Rebadged VGA Edge lacking...
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refresh cycles. The video output was able to drive CGA, EGA, MGA and multisync monitors. dual RS-232 serial ports using a Zilog Z8530. a parallel port for...
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offering higher resolution display modes for machines connected to multisync monitors. Although resolutions up to 1280 x 480 and 1024 x 640 were supported...
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the need to provide separate timing signals. This contrasts with multisync monitors or similar designs that do not have any "built-in" timing and have...
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ThinkVision (redirect from ThinkVision monitors)
Display: The ThinkVision M14 USB-C Monitor". anandtech.com. HP DreamColor displays EIZO ColorEdge displays NEC MultiSync displays Iiyama ProLite displays...
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Commodore introduced a line of multisync monitors to accommodate this. These computers could also output directly to the VGA monitors that by then had become...
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didn't even have cases, just open chassis). Also there were four large multisync monitors. Each computer was loaded with full memory (probably 4 megs at the...
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VGA utilizes multiple scan rates, so attached devices such as monitors are multisync by necessity. The VGA interface includes no affordances for hot...
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Intel's 80186 microprocessor–microcontroller and compatible with NEC's MultiSync monitor, the ADA could display color graphics at a maximum resolution of 800...
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Computerworld, October 6, 1986 NEC MultiSync ad, Byte, March 1986 NEC JC1401P3A MultiSync, PC Magazine, March 31, 1987 Color Monitor Backs Wide Range of Displays...
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the NEC Multisync and Multisync GS (grayscale). The required horizontal scan frequency for the Tandy 2000 is 26.4 kHz. Modern flat-panel multisync computer...
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pulldown is used, giving a slight uneven movement. While common multisync CRT computer monitors have been capable of running at even multiples of 24 Hz since...
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Desktop Computing: AGA 1024 (also capable of emulating TIGA standards) NEC: Multisync Graphics Engine IIT AGX and Tseng Labs ET4000 are also referenced as being...
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Korea Data Systems (category Computer monitors)
cathode-ray tube (CRT) computer monitors, the company diversified in the late 1980s to produce high-end multisync CRT monitors for workstation use, as well...
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connected to a TV using SCART. When using the PC hardware, only a Multisync or VGA monitor can be used, as the unit outputs video at 31 kHz. The system shipped...
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were still merely dual- or "multiple-frequency" monitors, not variable-frequency (also known as multisync); in particular, despite running happily at 640 × 480...
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F1–F12 function keys, be able to sleep while connected to an external monitor and have a battery contact cover included on the actual batteries. It included...
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advantageous over for example CRT computer monitors, of which all the ones from the mid-90s or later are also multisync capable, but have a lower frequency limit...
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monitor could superimpose a computer screen over a TV screen, allowing both on the same display. Multisync monitor — The first was the NEC Multisync,...
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VGA modes. These cards were compatible only with the professional multisync CRT monitors just coming on the market at the time but eliminated the perceived...
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Sysplex Timer IBM 2215: 15" Multisync Color Monitor with Digital Controls 65 kHz for Asia Pacific IBM 4707: Monochrome monitor for Wheelwriter word processor...
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