VIDEO MONITOR
sa COMPUTER VIDEO DISPLAY TERMINAL
x MONITOR (VIDEO)
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NTSC-to-RGB converter lets you connect a VCR, TV tuner or camcorder to a high-resolution computer monitor. Est. cost: $100. ELECTRONICS EXPERIMENTERS HANDBOOK 1992 pg. 83
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Begins a new series which focuses on computer monitors, but also applies to studio video and CCTV types as well. Part 1. ELECTRONICS NOW Dec 1998 (v.69#12) pg. 19
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 2. Safety information and warnings, CRT basics, degaussing, and monitor adjustments. ELECTRONICS NOW Jan 1999 (v.70#1) pg. 18
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 3. Power supply problems. ELECTRONICS NOW Feb 1999 (v.70#2) pg. 16
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 4. Monitor deflection circuits. ELECTRONICS NOW Mar 1999 (v.70#3) pg. 8
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 5. Troubleshooting horizontal output transistors. ELECTRONICS NOW Apr 1999 (v.70#4) pg. 10
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 6. (1) Specific deflection-related problems and possible causes. (2) Deflection yoke testing and repair. ELECTRONICS NOW May 1999 (v.70#5) pg. 20
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 7. Testing flyback transformers. ELECTRONICS NOW Jun 1999 (v.70#6) pg. 22
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 8. High-voltage problems. ELECTRONICS NOW Jul 1999 (v.70#7) pg. 7
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 9. Video circuitry problems. ELECTRONICS NOW Aug 1999 (v.70#8) pg. 9
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 10. Miscellaneous problems. ELECTRONICS NOW Sep 1999 (v.70#9) pg. 12
Servicing CRT-based monitors. Part 11. Conclusion. ELECTRONICS NOW Oct 1999 (v.70#10) pg. 6
Correct way to connect several video monitors to a single source. Includes a circuit for a dual video driver to use more than one monitor with a VCR or a computer, especially with long cables. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1990 (v.61#8) pg. 71
Simple decoder will take any standard NTSC video signal (from a VCR, camera, tuner, etc.) and convert it into the analog RGB signals that computer monitors work with. Use it to take advantage of the higher resolution found on many computer monitors. Est. cost: $96. RADIO-ELECTRONICS Oct 1990 (v.61#10) pg. 59
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1991 (v.62#2) pg. 18
A look at video monitor technology. How they work, how they differ from one another and how to identify needed features when choosing one. VIDEOMAKER Jan 1996 (v.10#7) pg. 86
The role of the monitor in post production. A comparison of video monitors and TV receivers, how they differ and when each is appropriate. VIDEOMAKER May 1996 (v.10#11) pg. 58
A summary of the differences in TV sets, video monitors and computer monitors. Advice to videomakers on how to use each in video editing. VIDEOMAKER Oct 1996 (v.11#4) pg. 22
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