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Trading and collecting - eBay: 60hz ntsc 5" lcd for msx with 120v and 220v p. supply with rgb-lcd cable

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eBay: 60hz ntsc 5" lcd for msx with 120v and 220v p. supply with rgb-lcd cable

usuario_msx2
msx freak
Posts: 150
Posted: February 24 2005, 15:47   
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msx guru
Posts: 3018
Posted: February 24 2005, 16:36   
Hwoah! How nice!

Especially that last screenshot's cool
SeD_NcL
msx lover
Posts: 83
Posted: February 25 2005, 08:07   
Too expansive. Such TFT costs new in The Netherlands 125 euro
And have a look at this: eBay link

{Mod: changed the link}
usuario_msx2
msx freak
Posts: 150
Posted: February 25 2005, 09:14   
>Too expansive. Such TFT costs new in The Netherlands 125 euro
LCD
2 power supply
RGB->PsOne lcd cable (try to buy a female psone connector)

Well, try to buy a psOne 5" lcd and adapt it for using with rgb msx computers.
If you are not interseted, then don't bid.
But not write about it (cheap or expensive) if you don't make it.


dhau
msx master
Posts: 1056
Posted: February 27 2005, 16:21   
I agree. If stuff is really overpriced, no one will get it. If someone will buy it, it has a reasonable price then. Why interfearing, if you don't plan to buy? Besides, from what I understand, this PSOne LCD takes RGB input, not some shady composite.
 
 







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