werk91 wrote:Had to pull out of buying a Sony KX20-PS1 earlier today. In perfect picture and cosmetic condition. Collection and everything sorted until a quick Google search proved that the Scart at the back doesn't accept RGB and the special 35 pin RGB connector is impossible to find cable for. Also didn't see any evidence of anyone successfully soldering one themselves despite the pinout diagram being available. Usually I can understand most of Sony's design decisions but that "Peritel" Scart port just seems incredibly dumb

Hi werk91 for giving me the impetus to finally sign up as a member here following many years of lurking
I guess your loss was my gain, as I was the one who snapped it up after you pulled out! When I spoke to the seller he mentioned that the previous buyer was having difficulties figuring out the RGB input possibilities, might have known that buyer would turn up here
For the record, both this and the 27" Profeel models accept RGBS on the SCART (Peri-TV) connectors. I know this as I am a jammy sod who owns both. What they won't accept is composite video as sync (on that connector)...raw sync all the way baby! Having said this, if you can break out the composite video signal from the SCART earlier in the signal chain then you can feed it straight into the composite video BNC input on the set and it will sync perfectly. I accomplish this using a SCART switch which has a secondary composite video RCA output. You can also break out Luma and feed this in and it's equally happy.
if you check out Futurematt's youtube video regarding the KX-27PS1 (which he also gave up on) you'll see my previous comment to this effect. I just want to open peoples' minds to this wonderful monitor which, following a little effort in setup and calibration, offers among the best quality retro gaming images you'll find out there. Disclosure: I also have a few BVM-20F1s and a PVM-2950QM but the original Profeel beats them all IMHO.
Anyhow, on with the thread and hopefully going forward I can be of some value to this great community!