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Awesome, just found one of the monitors listed in the thread, online not to far away. Picking it up tomorrow.

And I will make the cable this week i have 2 13 pin Din males i can use. So that will allow me to make up two cables if I get lucky enough to find another one. Cheers guys, this is great. I have 6 atari ST's and only 3 monitors.

(124, 125,1224) i have a vga that works with monchrome already ( I wonder if it will work with low res? ) the high res looks like the picture above with the vertical banding, but when i hit auto adjust, it looks great.

I wonder if that means the low res will work? I will have to make a cable and see.

Thanks again Edited by Waltermixxx, Sun Jan 25, 2015 3:00 PM. Awesome, just found one of the monitors listed in the thread, online not to far away. Picking it up tomorrow. And I will make the cable this week i have 2 13 pin Din males i can use. So that will allow me to make up two cables if I get lucky enough to find another one. Cheers guys, this is great. I have 6 atari ST's and only 3 monitors.

(124, 125,1224) i have a vga that works with monchrome already ( I wonder if it will work with low res? ) the high res looks like the picture above with the vertical banding, but when i hit auto adjust, it looks great. I wonder if that means the low res will work? I will have to make a cable and see. Thanks again here is the Dell 1703FPt with the mono cable I built a while back. It looks good. I'm wondering if colour would look just as good?

At least low res? I will have to build a cable and see. I will still pick up the other monitor, as it does not hurt to have a few of these around. If it does work, i may change this mono cable into a multi cable.

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Edited by Waltermixxx, Sun Jan 25, 2015 4:06 PM. I think ST mono works on almost any VGA monitor. You'll need a multisync that supports lower frequencies for low res to work though. Worth a try though - the more monitors that do support ST low that we can list here, the better!

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I think you are right. My dell did not work with my atari rgb to vga cable.

R(1) to R(7), G(2) to G(6), B(3) to B(10), Gnd (5,6,7,8,9,10) to Gnd(13), Hsync(13) to Hsync(9), Vsync(14) to Vsync(12). Oh well, hopefully when I pick up that NEC 1970nx monitor others have used it will work. Cheers folks and wish me luck. A guy called Troed saw my Facebook post about this, and found a DELL monitor that works too: Thanks for the inspiration. We can add the Dell 2001FP to this list - also a 31-80kHz scanner according to the manual, however, since it has composite and S-Video connectors I (thanks to your post) got the idea to test whether it'd do 15kHz via the VGA connector as well.

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I already knew it supported ST hi. I'm picking up one of these this evening. Hoping it works as well Cheers.

Edited by Waltermixxx, Tue Jan 27, 2015 2:09 PM. Sadness, just blew $50.00 for nothing.

HiRes works but not low, or medium res on this monitor. I will try it with my Amiga which is Pal, i just noticed that the picture above indicates PAL. Tried it with my PAL A1200 and it works fine with multisync mode. But for some reason, (ok I know the reason) it wont work with Low or Med. Res on Atari.

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Hires does look great. Your ST(E) is apparently NTSC. But you may try what happens if set it to 50 Hz refresh rate. There will be no color most likely, but possible that then low/med res will work. And maybe worth to try with RGB connection if not already - then will be color Edited by ParanoidLittleMan, Wed Jan 28, 2015 2:03 AM.

I can report that the BEST ELECTRONICS Cable CB102582-6 2nd does work very well. I have a Nec 1970vx Multisync and tested the monitor with my ATARI STE, I am able to view all three modes with pretty clear results. When switching each mode, I used the Auto Contrast and the Auto Adjust. I am very happy with the resuts. I planned to connect my Atari 8bit, VBXE out put but I need another adapter, as my vbxe is using the 9 pin ega connector. I ordered a ega to vga adapter and I will update after I am abe to try it out. Best Regards Robert.

Where did you buy the VGA adapter board from? Most of the monitors listed in this thread are working being connected directly into the Atari ST Monitor Output.

The OP found that the NEC Multisync 1970vx monitor would sync down to 15khz. The Specs from NEC did not list he ability to sync down that low.

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Others have found the NEC 1970nx is the same monitor as the vx, but also has an USB hub built in. I think the NEC 1550 and another Dell monitor was also found to sync down to 15khz contrary to their documentation. Most of the monitors listed in this thread are working being connected directly into the Atari ST Monitor Output. The OP found that the NEC Multisync 1970vx monitor would sync down to 15khz. The Specs from NEC did not list he ability to sync down that low. Others have found the NEC 1970nx is the same monitor as the vx, but also has an USB hub built in. I think the NEC 1550 and another Dell monitor was also found to sync down to 15khz contrary to their documentation.

Robert I was referring to his breakout board in his photo album.

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Hello, I have a MacBook Pro and an NEC 1970NX LCD display. I use the Colorvision Spyder 2 to calibrate the displays. After the calibration, I assumed that both monitors should display my pictures in Aperture the same, but the NEC has much more vivid and saturated colors. Should both displays look identical after calibration? The Macbook only has a brightness control that I can find (which I set to 100% when calibrating) and the NEC has a brightness and contrast (brightness at 100% and contrast at 50% prior to calibration). While the MBP has a very good screen by laptop standards, you need to keep in mind that all LCDs have inherent differences in color reproduction depending on your viewing angle.

Since the laptop screen moves around all the time, it is near-impossible to guarantee predictable color response as your angle of view will never be consistent (unless you build some kind of screen-angle-jig-doodad (and if you do, let me know how 🙂 )) For color-critical work you are best on a dedicated desktop monitor. If you really need super-accurate color, look into the offerings from Eizo. There are many reasons why they may look different. What software and hardware did you use? What settings did you set in the calibration process? Here are some general settings Gamma: 2.2 yes even for a mac.

That is the native gamma the hardware manufacturers recommend. White point:6500k This is the native white point for LCD monitors. Brightness:80cd/m2 to 160/cd/m2 When you calibrate to your native hardware settings you are going to ensure that you get the widest dynamic range the monitor can produce.It will also minimize artifacts,banding and posterization, which become more noticeable as you force a monitor farther from its native white point and gamma.

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