EsquireFox
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I recently restored an Atari Jaguar kiosk, but the monitor I received with it came with a shattered tube neck. To make matters worse, it is the rare Atari SC1435 monitor.
In my search for a replacement, I've found that the Commodore 1084S D1, D2, and P1 monitors have similar dimensions and internals. As such, I'm interested in buying one of those in good, working condition. I'm planning on using one in the kiosk.
That said, I'd also be interested in any monitor that has a compatible tube to the Atari SC1435 in non-working condition (but with a good tube). I believe the P1 should work for that, since the SC1435 also has a Phillips tube.
In my search for a replacement, I've found that the Commodore 1084S D1, D2, and P1 monitors have similar dimensions and internals. As such, I'm interested in buying one of those in good, working condition. I'm planning on using one in the kiosk.
That said, I'd also be interested in any monitor that has a compatible tube to the Atari SC1435 in non-working condition (but with a good tube). I believe the P1 should work for that, since the SC1435 also has a Phillips tube.
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