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PC88 Mini Monitor has analog RGB input...
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SuperDeadite
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Tunertom
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Re: PC88 Mini Monitor has analog RGB input...
I translated some of the page...
''The back has not only a Micro HDMI input terminal but also an analog RGB input terminal, and if you use the included RGB conversion cable, you can connect to a VGA terminal. We are currently finalizing the specifications regarding the frequencies that can be input, and information on this will be made public once it is finalized.''
The estimated price of the monitor is 18,800 japanese yen and is planned to release in Spring 2025
Do you know the specs of the display?
''The back has not only a Micro HDMI input terminal but also an analog RGB input terminal, and if you use the included RGB conversion cable, you can connect to a VGA terminal. We are currently finalizing the specifications regarding the frequencies that can be input, and information on this will be made public once it is finalized.''
The estimated price of the monitor is 18,800 japanese yen and is planned to release in Spring 2025
Do you know the specs of the display?
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kamiboy
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Re: PC88 Mini Monitor has analog RGB input...
Basically a pair of neat looking shells for a PI? and a LCD/analogue RGB Scaler combo, (perhaps housing another PI?).
I suppose the screen is small enough that the low res PC88 pixelart graphics will look nice even on an LCD. The screen by itself could be a nice test display for RGB content. I wonder if it only accepts 15hz or it can also do 24 and 31 to make it compatible with other Japanese retro PCs like the X68000?
I suppose the screen is small enough that the low res PC88 pixelart graphics will look nice even on an LCD. The screen by itself could be a nice test display for RGB content. I wonder if it only accepts 15hz or it can also do 24 and 31 to make it compatible with other Japanese retro PCs like the X68000?