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ShinyChrome

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#312180 24-Mar-2024 15:28
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Hi folks, 

 

I've got a retro fever that only more CRT monitors can cure so keen to see what is still floating around...

 

I'm most keen on the later CRT monitors more common in the 2000s... 20"+ class monitors and brands like Iiyama, Sony, Mitsubishi, Viewsonic, Philips, NEC, Dell but really will look at anything.

 

Can do pickup anywhere between the manawatu and wellington, but might risk shipping at my cost for the right monitor.

 

Let me know what have you!


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  #3210258 24-Mar-2024 17:07
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I used to have a Philips Brilliance 202p4 22” that did 2048x1536 85Hz. Had to chuck it around the time they dropped analog out on nvidia cards (2xxx series) as it was too much hassle to keep running.

Good luck, theres something about them that modern screens never really caught up to until fairly recently.



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  #3210474 25-Mar-2024 10:37
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Rare as rockinghorse crap now. I had 3 21" trinitrons that I used tripleheaded back when LCDs were universally junk, let them go which I now regret as people want silly money for them.





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  #3228892 10-May-2024 23:14
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Yes, both of those models are exactly what i am looking for...20 years too late!

 

Updated description, still looking! 




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  #3249153 14-Jun-2024 20:00
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Still looking!


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