ThuanVu
Stunt Coordinator
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Hi all,
Sorry - this unit is local pick up only - way too heavy
I have this monster monitor for sale - great shape - rarely use
I use it as a TV (progressive scan) to display 480p DVD material and 1080i HDTV - and desktop display
This is a monitor type: no speaker, no conventional video input - only VGA computer input
Not sure the native resolution but I think 800x600
Look great
You can find more detail at:
Gateway Destination 36” DL36
Manufacturer date October 1999
Detail here:
http://support.gateway.com/s/MONITOR...Z00571tc.shtml
Just click on
The Destination® DL36-1 monitor is an analog multifrequency, noninterlaced monitor that also supports Display Data Channel 2 (DDC2) communication protocol. The DL36-1 microprocessor-based design provides digital controls for more precision, in addition to automatic synchronization and automatic sizing capabilities. The video adapter incorporates a digital-to-analog (DAC) converter, which converts digital data to an analog signal that is required by the monitor. The monitor is recognized as a Plug and Play Monitor in Windows 95.
Controls for monitor adjustment are on the front of the monitor and use an on-screen disply (OSD) for setting the levels.
Sorry - this unit is local pick up only - way too heavy
I have this monster monitor for sale - great shape - rarely use
I use it as a TV (progressive scan) to display 480p DVD material and 1080i HDTV - and desktop display
This is a monitor type: no speaker, no conventional video input - only VGA computer input
Not sure the native resolution but I think 800x600
Look great
You can find more detail at:
Gateway Destination 36” DL36
Manufacturer date October 1999
Detail here:
http://support.gateway.com/s/MONITOR...Z00571tc.shtml
Just click on
The Destination® DL36-1 monitor is an analog multifrequency, noninterlaced monitor that also supports Display Data Channel 2 (DDC2) communication protocol. The DL36-1 microprocessor-based design provides digital controls for more precision, in addition to automatic synchronization and automatic sizing capabilities. The video adapter incorporates a digital-to-analog (DAC) converter, which converts digital data to an analog signal that is required by the monitor. The monitor is recognized as a Plug and Play Monitor in Windows 95.
Controls for monitor adjustment are on the front of the monitor and use an on-screen disply (OSD) for setting the levels.