Hi.
Anyone using a PHILIPS 15PFL4122 TV?
It seems like the perfect device for retrocomputing as it has multiple video inputs including RGB SCART, VGA, HDMI, composite, component, SVideo and (being a TV) even RF.
I am currently testing it with my A600 on composite, SCART and RGB-HDMI and unfortunately picture is between awful to midly acceptable.
It is a 4/3 1024*768 LCD. At least i have a nice full scren overscan with RGB-HDMI when setting up this res.
I intend to use it with some of my exotic non Amiga stuff, probably MSX2 on SCART, Apple IIGS on VGA or HDMI, Sega Dreamcast on VGA or HDMI, C128D on composite, Sega Saturn on SVideo, and possibly something else on component.
It was quite cheap on the second hand market, as opposed to what could be the best solution (Checkmate monitor).
Any experience or insight welcome.
Anyone using a PHILIPS 15PFL4122 TV?
It seems like the perfect device for retrocomputing as it has multiple video inputs including RGB SCART, VGA, HDMI, composite, component, SVideo and (being a TV) even RF.
I am currently testing it with my A600 on composite, SCART and RGB-HDMI and unfortunately picture is between awful to midly acceptable.
It is a 4/3 1024*768 LCD. At least i have a nice full scren overscan with RGB-HDMI when setting up this res.
I intend to use it with some of my exotic non Amiga stuff, probably MSX2 on SCART, Apple IIGS on VGA or HDMI, Sega Dreamcast on VGA or HDMI, C128D on composite, Sega Saturn on SVideo, and possibly something else on component.
It was quite cheap on the second hand market, as opposed to what could be the best solution (Checkmate monitor).
Any experience or insight welcome.