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Fwhy me, that looks grail.
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markedkiller78 wrote:
Sunder wrote:Wait a 20F with Multiformat you say?
Which 20F is this?
I have a 20F1 it's only 480i sadly. God those Multiformat monitors are the holy grail for me.

I have the D20F1, I believe it's the last of the 4:3 BVMs. It shares the same manual as the D24E1 and D32E1. All 3 are multi format.
Ah yes I've heard of the D series. Very tough to come by this part of the world.
I would LOVE to get my hands on the D24E1 or D32E1.
Man, Grail indeed.
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Sunder wrote:
markedkiller78 wrote:
Sunder wrote:Wait a 20F with Multiformat you say?
Which 20F is this?
I have a 20F1 it's only 480i sadly. God those Multiformat monitors are the holy grail for me.

I have the D20F1, I believe it's the last of the 4:3 BVMs. It shares the same manual as the D24E1 and D32E1. All 3 are multi format.
Ah yes I've heard of the D series. Very tough to come by this part of the world.
I would LOVE to get my hands on the D24E1 or D32E1.
Man, Grail indeed.
Once you see a D24E1WE running with good RGB cable - your jaw will drop. It looks that good!

I'm still trying to hook up a 360 to one.
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zak wrote: your jaw will drop.
Alright clickbait, calm down.
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Rossyra wrote:
zak wrote: your jaw will drop.
Alright clickbait, calm down.
What you are about to see next will break the internet.
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If you thought the BVM 20F1's are good you should see the Sony BVM D20 in action. Phonedork ditched his XM29 for a D20 (in his video) and so did I. Was a difficult choice but never looked back! D20's have component inputs as well as being able to go from 15k all the way up to 1080i! Gamecube -> component -> D20 is absolutely stunning!. 15k being better than the best 15k screens out there imo. Only drawback I can think of is the 16:9 aspect ratio of the screen (you get boarders with 4:3). Think Phonedork covers all of this in his video.

XM29 is highly overated imo and currently overpriced. Always some geometry problems on those! They are good if you like the picture of Nano's MS9's which is on par with the XM29 and the luxury of autos-witching tri sync capabilities. If you want crystal clarity and colour representations and scanlines that can slice through metal, then BVMs all the way :)

Think you made a good choice with the 20F1. 8-) One of my favourite monitors for 15k easily.
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Monstermug wrote:If you thought the BVM 20F1's are good you should see the Sony BVM D20 in action. Phonedork ditched his XM29 for a D20 (in his video) and so did I. Was a difficult choice but never looked back! D20's have component inputs as well as being able to go from 15k all the way up to 1080i! Gamecube -> component -> D20 is absolutely stunning!. 15k being better than the best 15k screens out there imo. Only drawback I can think of is the 16:9 aspect ratio of the screen (you get boarders with 4:3). Think Phonedork covers all of this in his video.

XM29 is highly overated imo and currently overpriced. Always some geometry problems on those! They are good if you like the picture of Nano's MS9's which is on par with the XM29 and the luxury of autos-witching tri sync capabilities. If you want crystal clarity and colour representations and scanlines that can slice through metal, then BVMs all the way :)

Think you made a good choice with the 20F1. 8-) One of my favourite monitors for 15k easily.
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Prefer the PVMs myself out of the Sony types - I'm not a massive fan of aperture grills generally. Heck, the slightly burnt, bad corner converged Nanao MS8 in my Pony is still one of my favourite images from any CRT - helps that it's behind darkened glass. For 29" the Toshiba in the Windy I had was total grail. :awe:
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Monstermug wrote:If you thought the BVM 20F1's are good you should see the Sony BVM D20 in action. Phonedork ditched his XM29 for a D20 (in his video) and so did I. Was a difficult choice but never looked back! D20's have component inputs as well as being able to go from 15k all the way up to 1080i! Gamecube -> component -> D20 is absolutely stunning!. 15k being better than the best 15k screens out there imo. Only drawback I can think of is the 16:9 aspect ratio of the screen (you get boarders with 4:3). Think Phonedork covers all of this in his video.

XM29 is highly overated imo and currently overpriced. Always some geometry problems on those! They are good if you like the picture of Nano's MS9's which is on par with the XM29 and the luxury of autos-witching tri sync capabilities. If you want crystal clarity and colour representations and scanlines that can slice through metal, then BVMs all the way :)

Think you made a good choice with the 20F1. 8-) One of my favourite monitors for 15k easily.
I thought the D20 was a just a 4:3 supplied with a 16:9 bezel? Is that not so? Or is it the D24? I've lost track ...

The worst of the BVM is the size, it put me off after I saw Mark's 20F in person. Can't fault the image though.
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D20 is 4:3, you can get a 16:9 insert for it. The D24 and D32 are 16:9 or id it 16:10?
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zak wrote:
Rossyra wrote:
zak wrote: your jaw will drop.
Alright clickbait, calm down.
What you are about to see next will break the internet.
:lol:
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One more from the 20L4 :whoopsie:

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I bought yesterday a 1454QM , it will arrive on Thursday morning. PVM/BVMs are kinda rare here...
Anyone here knows what kind of SYNC signal the 1454QM accepts? Can it work with luma/composite as sync?
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Congratulations on the purchase, I doubt you will be disappointed. :awe:

Most accept composite video as sync. I think it's only the bigger (older?) PVMs that need clean sync.

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^ yeah I believe it will serve me right :awe:
I guess I'll have to wait to receive it and test what signals it accepts, worst case scenario I make a sync stripper thingie like I did for the eizo computer monitor I purchased here some months ago:

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What's the function of the dial in your adapter?
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nem wrote:What's the function of the dial in your adapter?
It's a volume knob since scart audio ends up in a 3.5mm jack on the back of the box. I use external speakers (no speakers on PC multisync monitors) and I use it to fine tune the volume... It's just laziness really, the way I have things set up it's easier to mess with that knob LOL
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markedkiller78 wrote:D20 is 4:3, you can get a 16:9 insert for it. The D24 and D32 are 16:9 or id it 16:10?
My bad, I meant D24 not D20. :oops:
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The D20 is no slouch in 15k either 8-)

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8-)

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