does anyone have any experience with this monitor?
i could snag one locally for 75$ bucks, but
want to make sure first there's no CATCH when it comes to playing
pcbs, etc.
did a search; couldnt find anything on this model
thanks for your help
sony pvm-3230
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Just did a search and found some dude saying he hooked up his SS via RGB just fine: http://www.digitpress.com/forum/archive ... 20589.html
If that's the case, most arcade PCB's should work with it, too.
Here are some pics/specs from a local Craig's List ad (if I had more room and were a heavy weight champion strong enough to move it myself, I'd buy this one): http://phoenix.craigslist.org/sys/612846609.html
Here's the factory remote: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-Remote-Control ... dZViewItem
-ud
If that's the case, most arcade PCB's should work with it, too.
Here are some pics/specs from a local Craig's List ad (if I had more room and were a heavy weight champion strong enough to move it myself, I'd buy this one): http://phoenix.craigslist.org/sys/612846609.html
Here's the factory remote: http://cgi.ebay.com/Sony-Remote-Control ... dZViewItem
-ud
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the PVM's are great! (supports analog and digital RGB), I've used a smaller 19" one in the past, all my boards worked fine with it.
Get it as long as there aren't any completely terrible problems with the picture, any slight geometry/convergence issues can sometimes be fixed by just tweaking the adjustment things inside the monitor located on the crt's neck.
Get it as long as there aren't any completely terrible problems with the picture, any slight geometry/convergence issues can sometimes be fixed by just tweaking the adjustment things inside the monitor located on the crt's neck.