BENQ GW2480E and Amiga :) (recommendation)

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Just to confirm that this monitor perfectly fits to old usable 15 kHz monitor
Have connected D-Sub (VGA) and HDMI with PiStorm32Lite with RB4 combination

Just recommendation to have NEW monitor with IPS panel

Have all nice day!

-jan
 
Hi Jan, it seems nearly all BenQ models tend to support 15KHz, I have 3 BenQ monitors 6-7 years now, and all of them support 15KHz (ok, not entirely perfect because of the noise in the background, but at least you can do your job just fine).

So, this model also supports 15KHz via DSUB, so you can connect both DSUB for 15KHz modes and HDMI from PiStorm32 Lite without the need for a scandoubler and another monitor, is that correct?
 
Hi Jan, it seems nearly all BenQ models tend to support 15KHz, I have 3 BenQ monitors 6-7 years now, and all of them support 15KHz (ok, not entirely perfect because of the noise in the background, but at least you can do your job just fine).

So, this model also supports 15KHz via DSUB, so you can connect both DSUB for 15KHz modes and HDMI from PiStorm32 Lite without the need for a scandoubler and another monitor, is that correct?
yes that is correct
Only the Interlaced mode flickers...but nevermind that if it supports HDMI with D-SUB (VGA) it is easily changed and in ONE monitor


If somebody here recommend one monitor that has all these atributes - supporting 15kHz (PAL) and 192x1080 (HDMI) in one without any flickering and so
Please post it here! :)

And if it has speakers with good sound possible in one monitor that would be perfect! :)
 
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What’s the sound like ? Is it like a cheap singing xmas toy playing too loud 😀
 
What’s the sound like ? Is it like a cheap singing xmas toy playing too loud 😀
Probably not as bad as that, but still not worthy of playing any decent sound.
 
I found it not bad
It is not our Pioneer ReproSystem :), but still you can connect to your own
For me it is sufficient, better than everything I tried, at least it is two-three-in one :) /D-SUB and HDMI with sound in one monitor/
 
I assume it'll be good for a Sharp X68000 as well?*

*asking for a rich friend..
 
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