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ProDave
PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 8:42 pm    Post subject:

torbjorn wrote:
Most TVs can receive RGB via the scart connector, so any 14" TV with scart would probably fulfill your needs.


True. But let me explain what I want to do, and you will see why I want a "monitor"

I want to "make" a small portable integrated digital television receiver by transplanting the workings of a digital terestrial set top box inside the monitor, and adding some electronics so that the power on/ off etc conrols power to the monitor. So I will end up with a hme made IDTV all controlled by just one remote control.

If I did this with a standard tv, you would still have to use the tv's own remote control to control the analogue functions, hence two remote controls to juggle with.

The "monitor" solution offers a neat one remote control solution.
torbjorn
PostPosted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 2:05 pm    Post subject:

Most TVs can receive RGB via the scart connector, so any 14" TV with scart would probably fulfill your needs.
ProDave
PostPosted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 1:10 pm    Post subject: RGB/PAL video monitor needed

I'm looking for a PAL or analogue RGB television monitor, similar to the Philips CM11342/05G

Must be TV standard PAL or analogue RGB input (i.e NOT a VGA computer monitor) size about 14" screen. Must be in good condition and must have one or more speakers and amplifiers.

These were fairly common in the 1980's as monitors for home computers like Atari etc, but I can't seem to find one now.

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