I'm selling a nice, Samsung-made SC1224. Works great and is in excellent shape, save for two small dings in the bottom edge of the screen bezel. Two years ago I replaced all the electrolytic capacitors. It's had rock-stable picture and vibrant colors ever since.
I also performed two small modifications. I replaced the original 13-pin DIN A/V cable with DE-9 socket, and installed a sync separator circuit. The monitor is now compatible with a wide range of RGB-capable hardware, including systems that only produce Composite Sync signal (e.g. Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum). I've used it successfully with the following systems:
Asking $70 + postage. The shipping weight is 30 lbs (about a third of it is packing materials, so it gets safely wherever it needs to) and I will do my best to find the most cost-effective shipping option. US buyers only, please.
SOLD.



Also posted elsewhere.
I also performed two small modifications. I replaced the original 13-pin DIN A/V cable with DE-9 socket, and installed a sync separator circuit. The monitor is now compatible with a wide range of RGB-capable hardware, including systems that only produce Composite Sync signal (e.g. Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum). I've used it successfully with the following systems:
- Atari ST
- Amiga 500
- Amstrad CPC464 (see the last-but-one picture)
- ZX Spectrum +2
- Harlequin (a ZX Spectrum 48K clone)
- Commodore 128 in 80-column mode (via an RGBi-to-RGB converter) (see the last picture)
- Sega Genesis
Asking $70 + postage. The shipping weight is 30 lbs (about a third of it is packing materials, so it gets safely wherever it needs to) and I will do my best to find the most cost-effective shipping option. US buyers only, please.
SOLD.



Also posted elsewhere.
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