tokyoracer
(Not actually from Tokyo).
Here I have an Acorn AKF60 branded Microvitec RGB/VGA monitor for Archimedes machines.
Working for the most part, the cable needs some attention as it goes into a pale blue screen. If moved to a certain positions, it can display in it's normal colours as it should.
The monitor has small marks and scuffs here and there but a simple clean should remove most of the imperfections.
Although the base the monitor sits on is functional and moves about fine, doesn't stay fixed to the monitor as the central shaft that secured it has broken free. Thus, it can fall off if the monitor is lifted up and will require to be slotted back into position to sit correctly.
There are also two cracks formed on the corners where the screen meets the plastic (see photos).
For these reasons it is being sold as spares/repair.
Also to note, it has some school branding in permanent ink (as can be seen in pictures).
Due to the fragile nature of this particular item, it is strictly collection only from Bungay (UK) on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. However if you're fairly local, I'm often in the Norwich and Lowestoft areas so I can deliver if you're not too far away.
It's listed elsewhere, however I'm offering it free here as I think it's too good to chuck and I'd rather see someone actually make use of it than send this to a "recycling" center.







Thanks for looking.
This has now been taken elsewhere.
Working for the most part, the cable needs some attention as it goes into a pale blue screen. If moved to a certain positions, it can display in it's normal colours as it should.
The monitor has small marks and scuffs here and there but a simple clean should remove most of the imperfections.
Although the base the monitor sits on is functional and moves about fine, doesn't stay fixed to the monitor as the central shaft that secured it has broken free. Thus, it can fall off if the monitor is lifted up and will require to be slotted back into position to sit correctly.
There are also two cracks formed on the corners where the screen meets the plastic (see photos).
For these reasons it is being sold as spares/repair.
Also to note, it has some school branding in permanent ink (as can be seen in pictures).
Due to the fragile nature of this particular item, it is strictly collection only from Bungay (UK) on the Norfolk/Suffolk border. However if you're fairly local, I'm often in the Norwich and Lowestoft areas so I can deliver if you're not too far away.
It's listed elsewhere, however I'm offering it free here as I think it's too good to chuck and I'd rather see someone actually make use of it than send this to a "recycling" center.







Thanks for looking.
This has now been taken elsewhere.
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