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Revision as of 02:00, 10 March 2015

List of "modern" LCD/TFT flatscreen monitors (in alphabetical order) that can handle ST low/medium (15kHz) RGB on their VGA input. Since ST High is already ~VGA (31kHz) this means these monitors can do all ST video modes using a single, switchable, cable: [1] [2]

Make Model Picture 50/60Hz Aspect ratio Notes
BenQ G2420HD [3] tbd 50&60Hz 16:9
Dell 2001FP [4]
Dell2001fp photo.JPG
50&60Hz 4:3 Requires manual centering each boot
Dell U2410F / U2410 tbd 50hz tested 16:9 VGA input tested, PiP works
Dell W1900 LCD TV tbd unknown 16:9 Low and medium res work but bizarrely high res doesn't. PIP works
NEC MultiSync 1550M [5] tbd unknown 4:3
NEC Multisync 1970NX [6] tbd 50&60Hz 5:4 Needs modification to 'H. SIZE' in the menu for medium res to look good
NEC MultiSync LCD 1970VX [7] tbd 50&60Hz 5:4 Low, Medium (some horizontal pixels lost), and High resolution all work. Monitor offers H.Size, V.position, and H.position adjustments, but not V.Size.



Additional Information: monitors that have been tested by the community and found NOT to work for low/medium resolution:

Make Model Aspect Ratio Notes
Dell 1505FP 4:3 'unsupported resolution' on screen
Dell 1901FP 4:3
Dell E176FPc 4:3 'unsupported resolution' on screen
HP L1750 4:3 no display
NEC 1770NX [8] 4:3
NEC 1560 [9] 4:3