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- | =====Commodore 1084===== | ||
- | The Commodore 1084 is a popular gaming monitor. Originally developed for use with Amiga computers, they are relatively easy to find and inexpensive. | ||
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- | Specs: | ||
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- | * RGB input (6-pin DIN or 9-pin D-Sub) | ||
- | * Composite or S-Video input (S-Video is split between two RCA jacks) | ||
- | * Stereo audio amp with headphone jack | ||
- | * EGA/CGA digital input (8-pin DIN or 9-pin D-Sub) | ||
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- | Certain versions of the monitor may have a SCART connector. | ||
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- | There are many different variants of this monitor out there: | ||
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- | * 1084S | ||
- | * 1084ST | ||
- | * 1084S-P | ||
- | * 1084-P | ||
- | * 1084S-P2 | ||
- | * 1084-D | ||
- | * 1084S-D | ||
- | * 2080 (high-persistence phosphor model) |
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