So I just picked up a small lot of monitors, a PVM-20n2u, a NEC PG-2740 a JVC A101G and finally a widescreen Ikegami tm32-17
The Ikegami wouldn't even fit in my car and was way to heavy. I would of passed on it if the seller didn't offer to transport it to my storage unit.
http://www.ikegami.com/br/products/sdtv ... 7_3217.pdf
that being said its in storage for the meantime. I don't even have the space currently to bring it home and set it up. my question is. does anyone have any experience with these monitors as there is scant information online. I has a component hookup but all I can find online spec wise is it has 600 lines of Horizontal res. what are the odds this guy can do 480P?
Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
The Ikegami 17 series appear to be 15 kHz monitors. 240p/480i (and PAL equivalents) only.
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
I have no experience with these, but the leaflet you linked to mentions D2 (480p) and D3 (1080i) compatibility for digital signals using an add-on board. I somehow doubt that an input board would add general 31khz compatibility, when the tube itself (and it's standard RGB/component input) wouldn't support it already.... But hey, you have the display, so just give it a try!
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
I am pretty sure that none of the TM series can do 480p.
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
Are you sure? Everything I can find indicates that D1/D2/D3 are all 480i (15khz) formats. D1 was digital component and D2/D3 were competing uncompressed digital composite formats. It looks like D5 HD supported HD by using a D3 tape running at double speed with compression, but D3 itself was still standard def.Fudoh wrote:I have no experience with these, but the leaflet you linked to mentions D2 (480p) and D3 (1080i) compatibility for digital signals using an add-on board. I somehow doubt that an input board would add general 31khz compatibility, when the tube itself (and it's standard RGB/component input) wouldn't support it already.... But hey, you have the display, so just give it a try!
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
Wowsers! I'd never heard of the digital tape formats.Guspaz wrote:Are you sure? Everything I can find indicates that D1/D2/D3 are all 480i (15khz) formats. D1 was digital component and D2/D3 were competing uncompressed digital composite formats. It looks like D5 HD supported HD by using a D3 tape running at double speed with compression, but D3 itself was still standard def.Fudoh wrote:I have no experience with these, but the leaflet you linked to mentions D2 (480p) and D3 (1080i) compatibility for digital signals using an add-on board. I somehow doubt that an input board would add general 31khz compatibility, when the tube itself (and it's standard RGB/component input) wouldn't support it already.... But hey, you have the display, so just give it a try!
http://www.thegreatbear.net/video-tape/ ... ideo-tape/
Not to be confused with D1, D2, and D3, varieties of d-terminal analog component video.
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Re: Ikegami tm32-17 does it do 480p?
me neither! Thanks for the link (and to Guspaz for pointing it out)!Wowsers! I'd never heard of the digital tape formats.
http://www.thegreatbear.net/video-tape/ ... ideo-tape/