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== Resources == |
== Resources == |
Revision as of 17:11, 19 May 2022
The Hitachi SuperScan 812 (CM812U) is my standalone CRT monitor. I use it for all my old desktops.
Features
- VGA connection
- Easily supports 1600x1200 @ 85 Hz
- Protects against bad frequencies with an "INVALID SCAN FREQ." message
- Protects against bad signals (i.e. I messed up the settings on my DB-15 adapter) with a rapidly blinking light
- Has the loudest degauss noise in existence
Quirks
- The image is susceptible to frequent popping at weird resolutions, like when I have my DB-15 adapter set to output at 1152x870. When not at a weird resolution, things are OK.
- When displaying a low resolution at a low frequency like 640x480 @ 60 Hz, the left and right sides of the image are horizontally squished. Messing with the buttons on the front of the monitor doesn't seem to alleviate this. Thankfully, once I get a proper display resolution working, the problem seems to disappear.
History
- Sat in a coworker's storage for years.
- Acquired from said coworker.
- 2022-05-19: The popping has gotten really bad.