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Featuring all the advantages of TFT technology in the adapted Fujitsu Display family look, this 48.3 cm/19-inch E Line display is the ideal choice for customers seeking a standard TFT with excellent picture quality. The space saving design offers a new scope for arranging a workplace.
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Fujitsu E line E19-5. Display diagonal: 48.3 cm (19"), Display resolution: 1280 x 1024 pixels, Response time: 5 ms, Native aspect ratio: 5:4, Viewing angle, horizontal: 176°, Viewing angle, vertical: 170°. Product color: Black
Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches.19 in (inches)
The ratio between the horizontal and the vertical side of the display. Some of the standard and widely used aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10.1.25:1
The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.0.293 mm (millimeters)
Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases.86 ppi (pixels per inch)
The backlight is the source of light of the LCD display panels. The type of backlight determines the image quality and the color space of the display. There are various backlights such as CCFL, LED, WLED, RGB-LED, and etc.W-LED
The horizontal scan rate/frequency shows the number of horizontal lines, displayed by the monitor per second, when it is plugged to a digital source.30 kHz - 82 kHz (kilohertz)
The vertical frequency/refresh rate shows how many times in a second the image on the screen is refreshed.56 Hz - 76 Hz (hertz)Power supply and consumption
The operating temperature shows the safe temperature range (from minimum to maximum), within which the display will function flawlessly. Outside this range it might operate improperly and/or fail entirely.5 °C - 35 °C (degrees Celsius)
The operating humidity shows the acceptable level of humidity, in which the display will function flawlessly. It sets a lower and an upper humidity level for safe operation and is measured in percentage.10 % - 85 % (percent)Accessories
Size class of the display as declared by the manufacturer. Often this is the rounded value of the actual size of the diagonal in inches.19.5 in (inches)
The ratio between the horizontal and the vertical side of the display. Some of the standard and widely used aspect ratios are 4:3, 5:4, 16:9 and 16:10.1.778:1
The pixel pitch shows the distance from the centers of two neighboring pixels. In displays, which have a native resolution (the TFT ones, for example), the pixel pitch depends on the resolution and the size of the screen.0.271 mm (millimeters)
Information of the number of pixels in a unit of length. With the decrease of the display size and the increase of its resolution, the pixel density increases.93 ppi (pixels per inch)
The backlight is the source of light of the LCD display panels. The type of backlight determines the image quality and the color space of the display. There are various backlights such as CCFL, LED, WLED, RGB-LED, and etc.W-LED
The NTSC (1953) color space is introduced in 1953 by the FCC with the appearance of color television and has a wider gamut than the sRGB.72 % (percent)
Information about the minimum amount of time, in which the pixels change from one color to another. Very often the manufacturer provides the response time for transition from grey-to-grey (G2G).5 ms (milliseconds)
The horizontal scan rate/frequency shows the number of horizontal lines, displayed by the monitor per second, when it is plugged to a digital source.30 kHz - 83 kHz (kilohertz)
The vertical frequency/refresh rate shows how many times in a second the image on the screen is refreshed.55 Hz - 76 Hz (hertz)Power supply and consumption
The operating temperature shows the safe temperature range (from minimum to maximum), within which the display will function flawlessly. Outside this range it might operate improperly and/or fail entirely.5 °C - 35 °C (degrees Celsius)
The operating humidity shows the acceptable level of humidity, in which the display will function flawlessly. It sets a lower and an upper humidity level for safe operation and is measured in percentage.10 % - 85 % (percent)Accessories
2 Professional Color Quality with Precision Calibration Professionals in the graphics, printing and digital imaging fields recognize the advantages of flat panel LCD monitors; however, there have been no products capable of meeting their high standards for color accuracy and management. With the ColorEdge CG21 and CG19, EIZO has now remedied this situation. These high performance monitors are individually calibrated at the factory to provide total assurance of color precision. In addition, both models come with EIZO s proprietary ColorNavigator TM software, which works with the optional ColorEdge CX1 calibrator or GretagMacbeth Eye-One measuring devices to allow precise calibration of brightness, color temperature and gamma. With many other desirable features, including thin bezel design and digital/analog input, the CG21 and CG19 make it very appealing for graphics professionals to make the switch to LCD monitors.
3 The Hardware: Consummate Performance and Functionality FACTORY ADJUSTMENT OF GAMMA Each ColorEdge monitor is adjusted at the factory to a gamma level of 2.2. This is accomplished by measuring the R, G and B gamma values from 0 255, then using the monitor s 10- bit Look-Up Table (LUT) with its 1,021-tone palette to select the 256 most appropriate tones to achieve the 2.2 value. Each monitor adjusted individually at the factory. (For illustrative purposes only. Actual adjustment is performed in a darkroom.) 10-Bit Gamma Correction ON-SCREEN IMAGE Color Seepage Tonality Breakup Smooth Grayscale Display Users can also set their own values from 1.8 to 2.6 with the ColorNavigator software. GAMMA CURVE This is important because accurate, nonfluctuating Ideal Gamma Curve Ideal Gamma Curve gamma values Uncorrected are necessary for the Gamma Curve = 2.2 proper display of color. If colors are not based on specific values and cannot be adjusted, images will be displayed differently by different monitors. ColorEdge monitors provide both precision and consistency, so graphics professionals can be sure that the final product will look exactly the way they want it to. In fact, each monitor comes with an adjustment certificate that 256 Tones 256 Tones certifies the measurement results of the gamma value. ACCURATE COLOR TEMPERATURE Another important factor in achieving accurate, natural colors, especially for midtones, is setting the proper color temperature for white (white point). The CG21 and CG19 are exceptionally versatile in this regard, providing color temperature adjustment from 4,000K to 10,000K in 500K increments (including 9,300K). This wide range ensures that users can achieve the optimum color temperature for any type of work, such as paper white for DTP. COLOR AND CLARITY TO THE HIGHEST STANDARDS Both the CG21 and CG19 employ a Super IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel. Products of the latest LCD technology, these panels offer 400:1 (CG21) and 450:1 (CG19) contrast ratios, high 250 cd/m 2 brightness, and a color reproduction range on par with CRT standards. They also feature wide 170 viewing angles with barely any color shift when seen from off-center. An EIZO-patented circuit stabilizes the brightness level after startup, preventing annoying brightness fluctuations. ERGONOMIC THIN BEZEL DESIGN Like all EIZO LCD monitors, these two models are ergonomically designed to provide a number of practical benefits. First is the considerable space saved on the desktop by the thin bezels on all four sides. This design also minimizes the distance between screens in multi-panel arrays. Both monitors have height adjustable stands (CG19: 100 mm, CG21: 82 mm) and allow 40 tilt and 70 swivel, so every person can find the optimum viewing position. The panels also rotate 90 for portrait mode operation and can be removed from the stand for arm or wall mounting in accordance with VESA standards. Note: Specialty software (sold separately) is necessary for viewing in portrait mode. DIGITAL AND ANALOG SUPPORT Both monitors accept digital and analog input. The CG21 has one DVI-I input for direct digital connection and one D-Sub input, while the CG19 has dual DVI-I inputs to allow the connection of two computers simultaneously. Priority can be given to one input, or switching between them can be done manually by pressing a button on the front bezel. FINE CONTRAST The CG21 and CG19 can fine-tune the image for the type of application being used with EIZO s Fine Contrast function. Various modes including Custom, srgb, and Calibration modes are selectable via a handy button on the front bezel. Each mode contains default settings for image parameters such as brightness, color temperature, gamma and saturation. OSD INFORMATION MENU The on-screen display lists important product information such as the product name, serial number, and total number of usage hours. MACINTOSH ADC SUPPORT ColorEdge monitors provide support for the Macintosh ADC (Apple Display Connector) port with an ADC-DVI converter (sold separately). FULL INTERNATIONAL COMPLIANCE Compliance with leading industry standards include TÜV/ Ergonomics, EPA Energy Star and the new TCO 03. They also conform to EIZO s own strict Eco Products 2002 environmental criteria for design, manufacture, packaging and usage, including the introduction of lead-free solder and chrome-free steel plates y Color reproduction area (xy coordinate) (cd/m 2 ) ColorEdge CRT Monitor x ColorEdge Without Drift Correction Preset Value Minutes
4 The Software: Extensive Calibration Capabilities SIMPLE AND PRECISE CALIBRATION Most calibration software requires adjusting the monitor in accordance with an OSD menu. This is not only time consuming, but also depends on the user s perception of color, making accurate calibration results difficult to achieve. ColorNavigator is both simple and accurate just set the target values for brightness, white point (color temperature or color coordinates) and gamma, then calibrate. The calibration process requires less than ten minutes and can be easily done without a team of specialists. Target values for, White Point, and Gamma Calibration Parameters 60 cd/m cd/m 2 in 5 cd/m 2 increments* White Point Gamma Color Temperature Color Coordinates 4000K K in 500K increments including 9300K X Value, Y Value 1.8, 2.0, 2.2, 2.4, 2.6 *60 cd/m cd/m 2 adjustments in 5 cd/m 2 increments in Extra Mode. 0.5 E DIFFERENCE ColorNavigator offers hardware calibration of ColorEdge monitors. The primary benefit of hardware calibration is that the monitor itself is adjusted so gradations in an image are not sacrificed in the calibration process. Software calibration on the other hand, conducts color adjustment on the graphics board, resulting in a loss of displayable color gradations. By controlling the 10-bit Look-Up Table of ColorEdge monitors, ColorNavigator can adjust white point, color coordinates, and brightness without any reduction in gradations. When ColorNavigator is used with the CX1 calibrator or a calibrator from the Gretag-Macbeth Eye-One Series, the result is highly accurate colors with a E* difference of less than 0.5. both web design and printing, you can save a different calibration result for each Listing of Calibration Results task. When switching between tasks, just call up the appropriate result in ColorNavigator and the settings will immediately change. POST-CALIBRATION COLOR CORRECTION Sometimes in the printing process, achieving satisfactory color matching with printed material or another target reference is still difficult even after calibrating the monitor and using the color profile. For additional color manipulation, ColorNavigator allows adjustment of red, green, blue, cyan, 6-Color Adjustment magenta, and yellow. The hue and saturation for all six colors can be adjusted independently. COLOR COORDINATES AND BRIGHTNESS MEASUREMENT ColorNavigator includes a brightness and chromaticity measuring function that can take a reading of the monitor s brightness and color coordinates. Up to 20 results can be saved for continuous, Measurement Results long-term tracking of the monitor s performance. Original 0.5 E 1 E 2 E 3 E * E: The color difference between the target white point and the monitor"s white point. COLOR PROFILE GENERATION ColorNavigator can save up to 20 different calibration results. Any of these results can be used for setting the monitor or generating a ColorSync or ICM color profile for the computer s operating system. For example, if you use one monitor for Calibration Results Measurement History ColorNavigator software is bundled with ColorEdge monitors. It is also available for download from the EIZO web site free of charge. System Requirements for ColorNavigator Compatible Operating System Colors Macintosh Mac OS X 10.2 or later, OS ,000 minimum Windows Windows 98SE/Me/2000/XP Resolution Additional Requirements 800 x 600 minimum 1024 x 768 recommended minimum Power Macintosh G3,. Pentium 300 MHz minimum Power Mac G4, or G5. Available RAM 128 MB minimum with built-in USB. PC/AT compatible machine with built-in USB Two or more available USB ports
5 Accessories MONITOR HOOD FOR GLARE REDUCTION The new CH1-A monitor hood reduces light reflection for on screen color consistency. Size is adjustable to fit all current and past ColorEdge monitors. & PANEL PROTECTORS To prevent dust and scratches, EIZO offers the FP-901 and FP-701 protection sheets for the CG21 and CG19 that fit right over the screen surface and leave minimal trace of implementation. Light shielding angle from above CG21: 23 CG19: mm of shielding for sides and top. COLOR CALIBRATOR This compact colorimeter easily attaches to the screen and works with ColorNavigator software to take full advantage of the hardware capabilities of ColorEdge monitors. The measuring device can be attached to the monitor and removed with the hood in place via a sliding top cover. COMPATIBLE COLOR MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS ColorNavigator is compatible with the following GretagMacbeth Eye-One products: Eye-One Monitor The inside of the hood is made with anti-glare material. Eye-One Monitor Eye-One Publish Eye-One Photo Eye-One Beamer Eye-One Publish with DC Eye-One Photo with DC Eye-One Display Eye-One Pro* Eye-One Pro with i1 Match* * These models have been discontinued. For more information on Eye-One products, visit The ColorEdge CX1 and Eye-One measuring devices require a USB connection. DUAL HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE STAND The LS-HM1-D holds two monitors of the same or different sizes, provides 6-stage height adjustment from 0-75 mm, supports portrait mode, and offers cable housing in the back. *The LS-HM1-D supports all current and past ColorEdge monitors. The CH1-A monitor hood cannot be affixed when monitors are mounted on this stand. Specialty software (sold separately) is necessary for viewing in portrait mode.
6 5 YEAR WARRANTY EIZO and its authorized distributors offer a five year limited warranty for the ColorEdge CG21 and CG19 under the following principal terms and conditions. (1) The product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of five years, but subject to the usage time being 30,000 hours* or less from the date of purchase. (2) The warranty period for the LCD panel and backlight is limited to three years from the date of purchase. *30,000 hours spread across five years allows for over sixteen hours of use a day ( = 30,000). Panel Size and Type Available Cabinet Colors Pixel Pitch Display Colors Viewing Angles (H, V) Scanning Frequency (H, V) Native Resolution Contrast Ratio Dot Clock Response Time Input Signals Sync Formats Input Terminal USB Ports / Standard Active Display Size (H V) Viewable Image Size Plug & Play 54 cm (21.3") TFT color LCD panel Gray, Black mm million from a palette of 1.06 billion 170, 170 Analog: khz, Hz Digital: khz, Hz (VGA Text: Hz) cd/m 2 400:1 Analog: MHz, Digital: 162 MHz 50 ms (typical) RGB Analog, DVI Standard 1.0 Separate, Composite D-Sub mini 15 pin, DVI-I 29 pin 1 upstream / USB Standard Rev mm 540 mm (diagonal) VESA DDC 2B 48 cm (19") TFT color LCD panel Gray, Black mm million from a palette of 1.06 billion 170, 170 Analog: khz, Hz Digital: khz, Hz (VGA Text: Hz) cd/m 2 450:1 Analog: 135 MHz, Digital: 108 MHz 20 ms (typical) RGB Analog, DVI Standard 1.0 Separate, Composite DVI-I 29 pin 2 (switchable) 1 upstream, 2 downstream / USB Standard Rev mm 481 mm (diagonal) VESA DDC 2B For full warranty details, please see Screen Control ScreenManager, ColorNavigator, ScreenManager, ColorNavigator, One Touch Auto Adjustment Function One Touch Auto Adjustment Function SWOP CERTIFICATION The ColorEdge CG21 is part of the SWOP-certified Remote Director a monitor-based proofing system from Integrated Color Solutions, Inc. SWOP certification means graphics professionals can use this system in place of hardcopy proofs and perform all color checks on-screen. Power Requirements Power Management Power Consumption Power Save Mode OSD Languages Dimensions (W H D) Height Adjustment Range Net Weight Tilt / Swivel / Pivot AC V, V: 50 / 60 Hz VESA DPMS, EIZO MPMS, DVI-DMPM 60 watts Less than 3 watts English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish With Stand: mm Without Stand: mm 82 mm With Stand: 10.2 kg, Without Stand: 7.0 kg 40 Up, 0 Down / 35 Right, 35 Left / 90 AC V, V: 50 / 60 Hz VESA DPM, DVI DMPM 54 watts Less than 3 watts English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, Swedish With Stand: mm Without Stand: mm 100 mm With Stand: 8.1 kg, Without Stand: 5.8 kg 40 Up, 1 Down / 35 Right, 35 Left / 90 Certifications and Standards TCO 03 (gray), TCO 99 (black), TÜV/Ergonomics, TCO 03 (gray), TCO 99 (black), TÜV/Ergonomics (including ISO ), TÜV/GS, c-tick, CE, CB, (including ISO ), TÜV/GS, c-tick CE, CB, UL (ctüvus), CSA (ctüvus), FCC-B, Canadian UL (ctüvus), CSA (ctüvus), FCC-B, Canadian ICES-003-B, TÜV/S, VCCI-B, EPA ENERGY STAR, ICES-003-B, TÜV/S, VCCI-B, EPA ENERGY STAR, CCC, EIZO Eco Products 2002 CCC, EIZO Eco Products 2002 Supplied Accessories AC power cord, signal cables (D-Sub D-Sub, AC power cord, signal cables (D-Sub DVI-I, D-Sub DVI-I, DVI-D DVI-D), USB cable, DVI-D DVI-D), USB cable, EIZO Utility Disk EIZO LCD Utility Disk (ColorNavigator software, (ColorNavigator software, HTML user s manual, HTML user s manual, ICC profile), adjustment ICC profile) adjustment certificate, warranty certificate, warranty registration card registration card Warranty Five Years Five Years With current LCD technology, a panel may contain a limited number of missing or flickering pixels. Specifications are subject to change without notice. Published on chlorine-free paper. Copyright 2004 Eizo Nanao Corporation. All rights reserved. All product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. ColorEdge is a trademark, and EIZO and ScreenManager are registered trademarks of Eizo Nanao Corporation. (0403c) Printed in Japan, 12,2004, 1K 153 Shimokashiwano, Matto, Ishikawa Japan Phone: Fax:
Fujitsu-Siemens ScenicView P19-3P 19 inch TFT LCD Monitor (DVI-D, 1000:1, 1280 x 1024, 5ms, 300 cd/m) - Grey: Buy Online at Best Price in UAE - Amazon.ae
"Syncs to NTSC, PAL, and Interlace/Double NTSC. Doesn"t display Interlace/Double Pal. Doesn"t correct Aspect Ratio, but otherwise looks surprisingly nice. SN: ETLJ70D00102201E568503" (specs)
"This is the nicest LCD I have ever seen on Amiga. Just use a RGB to VGA adapter and it works VERY well. Highly Recommended. Added by R-C-MAN. (specs)
"Yes all 15khz modes work. All laced modes display, but flicker. All screen display fully, no pixels cut off or anything. There is an option to display in proper aspect ratio but it didn"t seem to make much difference"
"Tested via SCART with A1200 revision 2B at 320x200, 320 x 256, 320x512, 640x200, 640x256, 640x512, 1280x256, 1280x512. First time I switched it on it had persistent flicker, 2nd time, 3rd time fine. Picture quality is ok (LG M2232 MUCH better for comparison - but the auto aspect ratio button on the remote does default the Amiga screen to 4:3 and centred. Pixel refresh rate appears higher than M2232D so interlace modes are terrible (they"re ok on M2232D)). Important thing, it seems to work. Will test on Atari ST via RF later
It"s monitor with TV tuner. Does not support 15kHz over VGA, but supports over SCART, S-Video and Composite. Also available as 22" (22T1EH) and 27" (27T1EH). Also this monitor have very good scandoubler with flickerfixer for interlaced modes
Beetronics has confirmed that this monitor supports 15kHz via VGA No, it dosen"t work at all at 15Hz. Tested in AtariST + VGA Low Resolution Adapter. (specs)
Has speakers, connect using jack. Model ID: GW2480-B, Type: GW2480E, Rev.: 10-130-BL, P/N: 9H.LHELB.CBE, Tested on Amiga, All video modes working including ECS and AGA modes. Laced also works with classic Laced flickering. If certain video mode is applied then aspect ratio correction is not possible, but "it is so beautiful, that it even isn"t needed" (as in a shrapness manner) when happens so. Monitor correctly reports input resolution. Certain video modes allows for aspect ratio correction (720x480@60 is correctable).
Has speakers, connect using jack. Model ID: GW2480-B, Type: GW2480E, Rev.: 10-130-BL, P/N: 9H.LHELB.CBE, Tested on Amiga, All video modes working including ECS and AGA modes. Laced also works with classic Laced flickering. If certain video mode is applied then aspect ratio correction is not possible, but "it is so beautiful, that it even isn"t needed" (as in a shrapness manner) when happens so. Monitor correctly reports input resolution. Certain video modes allows for aspect ratio correction (720x480@60 is correctable).
Doesn"t remember screen position. Units manufactured until June 2005 work, those September 2005 and later don"t. Interlaced modes flicker badly with RGB but look great with S-Video. (specs)
(Supports picture-in-picture). PD: Jul-02-2019 I purchased a model made in April 2005 but it will not work with PAL Amiga 1200 with RGB > VGA cable. JesperG: 06/6-2021, I found one from February 2005, it deos not work with native Amiga systems.
It is possible to replace the main board of units after June 2005 with a board from an earlier model, I replaced a 48.L1V01.A01 board with an earlier 48.L7501.A04 board an it now works. Bigendian: 5/28/2022, my 2001FP is dated July 2004. Tested unsuccessfully with a 15KHz arcade PCB (known working) and it just displayed "can not display this mode". Bernouilli: 10/18/2022, my 2001FP is dated November 2004 and it works fine with Atari 1040STE in color mode. But I have to correct the screen position each time.
Units with a part number of 4FF47 (made in November 2014) do work, but those with part number NJVXM (made in March 2015) don"t. The part number can be found between the first and second hyphen in the serial number, without the leading zero. (specs)
15 KHz works in both NTSC and PAL with a plain VGA cable. All modes worked perfectly on A500 rev 5 board with ECS Chipset. Auto resized when changing from Pal-NTSC and games displayed properly and full screen in 4:3 with no clipping. Has several internal settings, but other than changing my color, brightness and contrast preference, I used it straight out of the box. Someone changed my review and entered severely WRONG info. You need to NOTE the date, revision and year for USING monitors posted here that DO WORK. Model number used is P2214hb Rev A06 December 2015., NOT 2016, NOT 2014, NOT 2214, NOT rev b, etc..
(specs) confirmed working 29/06/18 with RGB-to-VGA adapter from Amigakit. Recommended settings to remove vertical banding (menu, display settings) - H position 20, Pixel Clock 90, Phase 30 (A500) or 60 (A1200). May depend on individual Amiga.
U214MB (PAL, China, October 2012) tested Nov 2022 with Amiga 3000 (flicker fixer disabled) with a plain VGA cable. 15 kHz works in PAL (NTSC shows out of range; this may be the other way around in the US). It supports PAL, DBLPAL and MULTISCAN modes, with and without interlacing, but it does not deinterlace and the flicker from that is obnoxious. The menu allows switching of aspect ratio between 16:10, 4:3 and 5:4, with black bars on the sides but no stretching as a result. Display adjustments are retained when switching between distinct modes (e.g. PAL and DBLPAL).
Tested U213HMt manufactured May 2014 in China. This monitor needs a flicker-fixer to work, but with the flicker-fixer on the Amiga 3000 enabled the experience is okay and somewhat similar to the U2412M (menu"s, etc). The U2412M is a more appropriate choice though, and mine does not need a flicker fixer.
Persistant "Signal error" shown, picture scaled down. Model number needs varification, back of the monitor was damaged. Tested with an Enterprise 128. (proof)
Tested on Atari 520 STE with UBEswitch RGB=>VGA=>VGA. Lo-, mid- and hi-res supported. Scales and keeps aspect ratio, but doesn"t fill screen in hi-res. In hi-res the image is centered, but aligned slightly below the top of the screen.
Tested on Atari 520 STE with UBEswitch RGB=>VGA=>VGA. Lo-, mid- and hi-res supported. Scales and keeps aspect ratio, but doesn"t fill screen in hi-res. In hi-res the image is centered, but aligned with the top of the screen.
Monitor supports standard Amiga 15kHz PAL/NTSC modes and 30/31kHz modes. Interlaced modes display OK, but with flicker. No support for 20-28kHz video modes.
beware of the "M" version - easy to be mistaken for a 1921A which works perfectly. Exists 2 version of the model. First have 2 jack ports in vertical, second not. First working great via SCART and VGA, second work only with SCART but flickering. (First and Second)
Works with an Amiga 600 SCART RGB at all PAL resolutions. Some flicker in interlaced modes when Intuition is drawing the screen, but no noticable flicker at 640x256p or 1200x256p. Needs to be manually put in 4:3 aspect on first use. (Service Manual), (Operation & User’s Manual)
* Not according to specification - but it does. Tested with Amiga 1200 1D4 at 320x200, 640x200, 640x256, 640x512, 1280x256, 1280x512, via composite and RGB Scart. Works really well with RGB SCART. Also works with PlayStation 2 via SCART in SDTV mode. Also works on Atari 520STFM connected by modulator RF cable in low and medium res. When i switch the SCART connected Amiga off, TV automatically returns to the Atari screen. Bonus.
* Not sure about specification, situation maybe similar as in case of M2232D-PZ. It works perfectly though via RGB<>SCART cable with such Amigas: A500 R6, A600 1.5&2.0, A1200 1D3, 1D4, 2B, CD32 Rev4, A4000D and A4000T
This one can even handle interlaced modes of Amiga 500, 1200 and not properly on Falcon 030. Has vertical stripes with many games (depending on their precise vertical refresh rate, like 49,8Hz or 49,9Hz), which can be compensated by using the "automatic" setting in a game that actually works fine without stripes (i.e. Xenon II). There is an optional stereo soundbar with 3.5 inch connector available for this monitor, which can be attached to the bottom of the monitor. PAL Hi-Res does NOT work right! The image is vertically stretched about twice the display"s height! The monitor and soundbar was available in white and blgack/silver color. The "p" stands for PVA. (another test) (specs)
Works on A1200 Rev2B with SCART RGB cable, but requires H position adjustment via service menu to center the screen. Will output in all resolutions, best found to be 640x512 interlaced. Could not get it to work with 15kHz VGA. (https://www.manualslib.com/manual/442861/Panasonic-Txl42d25.html?page=107#manual)
Aspect ratio has to be set manually and is kept across all screen modes and inputs. Picture is very nice, though. Interlace flicker is much less uncomfortable than on other LCD screens. Perhaps the only 4K display with VGA port and 15kHz capability!
Although this is a TV it has a VGA input. I have tested it using a PAL Amiga 500 using an AmigaKit VGA adapter. All games run full screen so are a bit stretched.
Some users report success. One user with a PAL Amiga 500 reports an NTSC 510N manufactured March 2015 in Malaysia won"t sync at 15kHz using an unbuffered adapter. (specs)
Tested with Amstrad CPC 464 and 6128 with SCART adapter cable. Amstrad CPC produce RGB signals with 15KHz line, 50Hz field frequencies (a.k.a. 288p50). Interlaced/composite SCART tested with Sony TRV110E camcorder and Nintendo64 with composite output. Component YPrPb signals tested with Sanyo Xacti HD2000 camcorder in 576i50 mode. Most probably, other Samsung models similar to this one will work, too. The TV accepts 15kHz/50Hz (all variants) on SCART and component connectors, not on VGA input. All 4 criteria of "full support" satisfied, even very good deinterlace (static parts of picture appear totally flicker-free) and, on composite input, some (probably time-based) filtering of color bleed.