From: shite@sinkhole.unf.edu (Stephen Hite) Subject: Re: 110 MHz Tseng 4k card from Tseng Labs (selfhelp in desiding on card/monitor combo) Date: 2 Aug 1992 20:10:38 GMT
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>In article <1992Jul23.221019.20215@klaava.Helsinki.FI>, osmoviit@klaava.Helsinki.FI (Kari Osmoviita) writes:
>> Somebody asked about faster than 80 MHz 4k card. I just ordered 110 Mhz
>> version of Tseng Labs supervga card. It can show 1280x1024x16 colors at
>> 60 Hz noninterlaced. For X386 at 1152x900 it could be quite nice with
>> suitable monitor. I just wonder if Nanao/Eizo F550i (65 kHz line
>> frequency limit) is good enough.
The Nanao F550i is the best monitor you'll find for $1100 when you consider
all of the features it has. The Nanao T560i can handle what you want to
throw at it but it's gonna cost you $$$.
What I'm curious is the maximum video bandwidth. On the F550i, it's
80Mhz. Does the 110Mhz dot clock get halved before it gets sent to the
monitor? In other words, what's the relationship of the dot clock to
the maximum video bandwidth of a monitor?
BTW, how much does the 110 Mhz version of the Tseng Labs supervga card
cost in US dollars and where can one buy one (i.e. which company in the
Computer Shopper carries it?). Thanks.
Steve Hite
shite@sinkhole.unf.edu