Posted By
MMS on 2012-05-23 11:50:30
| Re: PAL/NTSC switch
It should handle all, as we produced one model for the world, and it has multi PSU, input range: 90-265V. We directly shipped it to USA, but hard to remember now the tests done. BTW, it was ~8 years ago. I though it was only 5 or 6...
But it is true, PAL/NTSC not exactly meantioned anywhere in the spec: http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/11869_ca/11869_ca.HTML http://www.superwarehouse.com/HP_L2035_Silver_20_LCD_Monitor/P9614AABA/p/384846
IFU also does not mention it, and even in OSD structure there is no possiblility to adjust it: http://bizsupport1.austin.hp.com/bc/docs/support/SupportManual/c00090887/c00090887.pdf
I found a forum, where a guy told it is one of the best ones: http://www.commodore128.org/index.php?topic=3877.50 RCTech: "Information: The HP L2035 is a geat monitor, ideal for retro computing. It has DVI-I, VGA, S-Video and CVBS-Video including PIP function. It allows to use the digital and analog video signal of the DVI-I input seperately using a splitter, so this thing has 5 video inputs! The Video and S-Video inputs have a good quality, better than external Video->VGA converters. But because this thing is 20", every VIC pixel is a huge block "
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