Selling 5x 19", 1280x1024, 5:4 aspect Fujitsu B19-7 monitors.
All have been modified to work with 15 kHz and play nice with standard Amiga video modes.
These are modified for the Amiga. If you wish to have them modified for the Atari ST/STE instead, let me know in a PM.
Tested on PAL A500, A500+, A600, A2000, A1200.
Atari modifications tested on Atari 1040 STe.
Read this and this if you want to compare against BENQ BL912 and see what to expect performance wise.
In general, they far exceed BL912 capabilities.
More detailed monitor info can be found here.
Series of monitor setup guides etc. can be found here.
Please read the guide on how to properly set them up, especially this part.
These are native Amiga video modes compatible, you don't need an Indivision or any other form of scan doubler or anything. Just plug your Amiga in, set up the monitor and that's it.
All these are used, so some wear marks, yellowing, occasional bad pixel or a few are to be expected.
In order to better describe the panel condition perhaps, I'll grade them as follows:
A - No defects or just a few dead/stuck pixels and/or minor almost invisible scratches
B - Some defects, perhaps more (dozen or so) dead/stuck pixels and/or some visible scratches which still makes the panel decent for every day use
C - Even more various defects, usable perhaps for a workshop, repairs desk or testing etc
My evaluation is subjective, what I consider to be ok might not match your expectations. Ask for details in PM.
Cosmetic condition won't be graded as it's clearly visible from the pictures.
Interest is to be declared by using the "Declare interest" button, followed by a PM. All other cases will be ignored.
Payment PayPal FF or IBAN.
Worldwide shipping.
Edit: Feedback left for everyone involved.
All have been modified to work with 15 kHz and play nice with standard Amiga video modes.
These are modified for the Amiga. If you wish to have them modified for the Atari ST/STE instead, let me know in a PM.
Tested on PAL A500, A500+, A600, A2000, A1200.
Atari modifications tested on Atari 1040 STe.
Read this and this if you want to compare against BENQ BL912 and see what to expect performance wise.
In general, they far exceed BL912 capabilities.
More detailed monitor info can be found here.
Series of monitor setup guides etc. can be found here.
Please read the guide on how to properly set them up, especially this part.
These are native Amiga video modes compatible, you don't need an Indivision or any other form of scan doubler or anything. Just plug your Amiga in, set up the monitor and that's it.
All these are used, so some wear marks, yellowing, occasional bad pixel or a few are to be expected.
In order to better describe the panel condition perhaps, I'll grade them as follows:
A - No defects or just a few dead/stuck pixels and/or minor almost invisible scratches
B - Some defects, perhaps more (dozen or so) dead/stuck pixels and/or some visible scratches which still makes the panel decent for every day use
C - Even more various defects, usable perhaps for a workshop, repairs desk or testing etc
My evaluation is subjective, what I consider to be ok might not match your expectations. Ask for details in PM.
Cosmetic condition won't be graded as it's clearly visible from the pictures.
| Nr. | Panel Grade | Price (EUR) + PP | Availability |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | B+ | 140 | Sold outside Amibay |
| 2 | B+ | 120 | Sold outside Amibay |
| 3 | B- | 80 | Sold to sheepz |
| 4 | A | 160 (was 140) | Sold to akira70 |
| 5 | A | 160 (was 140) | Sold to jenrg |
Interest is to be declared by using the "Declare interest" button, followed by a PM. All other cases will be ignored.
Payment PayPal FF or IBAN.
Worldwide shipping.
Edit: Feedback left for everyone involved.
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