the WG-D9200 is NOT running in interlace mode @ 800x600 >nt<


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Posted by PiXEL8 on 27, 2001 at 7:03 PM:

In Reply to: wrong, the destination is not an s-video TV w/upscan... posted by Dave K on 27, 2001 at 12:28 PM:

: RoarCade, the Destination is not an s-video TV with an upscan converter. Its a real MULTISCAN computer monitor. Yes, the 31" and 36" destinations are too big for a standard arcade cabinet, but its the right size for a "showcase" style cabinet (which I'm building for my 36" destination).

: To answer the original poster's question, the destination can go up to 800x600 (non-interlaced). This is a little better than 480p HDTV. The WG site lists the D9200's top resolution at 640x480 (although people say it can do 800x600...but I believe that its interlaced at that point). The D9200 can also down scan to 15kHz so there is no need for the xrgb-2 box. Another bonus of the D9200 is that its a standard size monitor which fits in most 25" or 27" cabinets.

: -Dave

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: : A destination's too big for a cab, it's a nice S-Video TV with a scan converter in it for 800x600 res, The monitor is much smaller, and the HDTV, well, there are so many.

: : What's the resolution of the HDTV? And will it take a VGA input or will you need additional hardware? Lots of questions to answer your question!

: :
: : : I want to either buy a Gateway Destination monitor and an XRGB-2, a Wells Gardner D9200, or an older HDTV? Of these three, which would have the best picture?




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