Hi folks.
Recently I saw a Sony Trinitron BVM-D20F1U pop up on Craigslist, and I have an interest in getting it to upgrade from my PVM. While I do know the Trinitron BVM-20F1U is regarded by many to be one of the best RGB monitors, is there any difference between that and the BVM-D I am looking it? I looked at the spec sheets and they seem pretty similar. Are there any differences that would affect usage? It will mostly be for Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64, and DreamCast via RGB.
Difference between Sony BVM and Sony BVM-D?
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yoshizard64
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Re: Difference between Sony BVM and Sony BVM-D?
It's newer and supports HD resolutions.
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Re: Difference between Sony BVM and Sony BVM-D?
For your sources it means: DC on a BVM: 15khz/480i, DC on a BVM-D: 31khz/480p.