Posted by jmark on 6, 2001 at 3:02 AM:
In Reply to: Re: Brightness Q... posted by Rockin' on 6, 2001 at 1:42 AM:
Yep, the brightness is adjustable, as is contrast, and all the usual PC-type adjustments - trapezoid, position etc... The specs are not on the website (apparently the WG folks don't have a webmaster anymore so the newer products are not shown) but if anyone needs them, drop me a line and I can send you a Powerpoint file that WG sent me (this may actually be somewhere on the message board too...)
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: : : The u3100 and the Princeton are similar in brightness, but the TV is MUCH brighter and the colors more vivid as a result.
: : : What's the brightness on the d9100 like? I think I read in its' spec sheet that it has a pretty high brightness rating, higher than the u3100.
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: : This is EXTREMELY interesting. I'm keen on getting a higher resolution display for my JAMMA cabinet, but have been worried about brightness. I've been leaning towards a Princeton display to get 800x600, but the WG may be the better option.
: : The WG web site doesn't seem to have any info about the 9200. Is it new? Anyone have a link to the spec sheet?
: : Please keep the info/updates coming!
: : Ray
: The brightness is totally adjustable, and not by messing with pots, it has a little pad with 5 buttons and the adjustments pop up on the monitor just like they would on a PC Monitor. I find the thing damn near perfect.